Trends in automatic indexing systems. Evolutionaty survey
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https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.1996.v19.i3.614Keywords:
Automatic indexing, computer-assisted indexing, automatic indexing systems, automatic text processing, bibliographic reviewAbstract
In this article, we present the evolution of automatic indexing and computer-assisted indexing, from the original works, about 1960 up to the present. The systems described have been divided in four sections: systems that use non linguistic methods, systems that use linguistic means, commercialized systems and last trends based upon multimedia. A wide bibliographic review of forty years of automatic indexing systems has been done. Finally, the conclusions are shown.
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