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Overview

Donna Harman is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. The scientist's work is linked to this institution, which is known for its contributions to measurement science, standards, and technology development.

There are no specific details available regarding Donna Harman's recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, or main research topics. Additionally, no awards or honors are recorded in the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • Overview of the second text retrieval conference (TREC-2)

    Donna Harman

  • Overview of the sixth text REtrieval conference (TREC-6)

    Ellen M. Voorhees;Donna Harman

  • Relevance feedback revisited

    Donna Harman

  • TREC: Experiment and Evaluation in Information Retrieval (Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing)

    Ellen M. Voorhees;Donna K. Harman

  • How effective is suffixing

    Donna Harman

  • Inverted files

    Donna Harman;R. Baeza-Yates;Edward Fox;W. Lee

  • Overview of the Eighth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-8).

    Ellen M. Voorhees;Donna Harman

  • Overview of the third text REtrieval conference (TREC-3)

    Donna K. Harman

  • Ranking algorithms

    Donna Harman

  • Overview of the first TREC conference

    Donna Harman

  • Towards Interactive Query Expansion

    Donna Harman

  • Challenges in information retrieval and language modeling: report of a workshop held at the center for intelligent information retrieval, University of Massachusetts Amherst, September 2002

    James Allan;Jay Aslam;Nicholas Belkin;Chris Buckley

  • Relevance feedback and other query modification techniques

    Donna Harman

  • Overview of the First Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-1).

    Donna Harman

  • Results and challenges in Web search evaluation

    David Hawking;Nick Craswell;Paul Thistlewaite;Donna Harman

  • Overview of the TREC 2003 Novelty Track

    Ian Soboroff;Donna Harman

  • DUC in context

    Paul Over;Hoa Dang;Donna Harman

  • Overview of the Fourth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-4)

    Donna K. Harman

  • The First Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-1)

    Donna K. Harman

  • Retrieving Records from a Gigabyte of Text on a Minicomputer Using Statistical Ranking.

    Donna Harman;Gerald T. Candela

Frequent Co-Authors

Ellen M. Voorhees
Ellen M. Voorhees National Institute of Standards and Technology
Ian Soboroff
Ian Soboroff National Institute of Standards and Technology
Chris Buckley
Chris Buckley Cornell University
Paul Over
Paul Over National Institute of Standards and Technology
Alan F. Smeaton
Alan F. Smeaton Dublin City University
Djoerd Hiemstra
Djoerd Hiemstra Radboud University
Edward A. Fox
Edward A. Fox Virginia Tech
James Allan
James Allan University of Massachusetts Amherst
Nicholas J. Belkin
Nicholas J. Belkin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
David Hawking
David Hawking Microsoft (United States)

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