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Successful Efficient and Intelligent Retrieval Using Analytic Hierarchy Process

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An overview of successful data/information retrieval is presented in this article. It briefly reviews importance of efficient data retrieval and intelligent data retrieval. The study focuses on the factors and sub-factors dependent on retrieval mechanism. It discusses system, user and data as important categories of successful efficient and intelligent data retrieval model. This article also defines the number of factors to be used for the intelligent and efficient retrieval. The criteria that focus of information retrieval identifies efficient and intelligent retrieval. The sub-factors discussed are retrieval, relevancy, ranking and the layout. The concepts or situations for successful retrieval can be identified for the implementation. The experimental observations are properly explored with the particular emphasis on the necessities of the successful retrieval using analytical hierarchy process.

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Arora, M., Kanjilal, U., Varshney, D. (2012). Successful Efficient and Intelligent Retrieval Using Analytic Hierarchy Process. In: Cao, L., Bazzan, A.L.C., Symeonidis, A.L., Gorodetsky, V.I., Weiss, G., Yu, P.S. (eds) Agents and Data Mining Interaction. ADMI 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 7103. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27609-5_21

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