Information Retrieval Systems detailed syllabus scheme for Information Technology (IT), 2019 regulation has been taken from the MU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For 8th Sem Scheme of Information Technology (IT), 2019 Pattern, do visit IT 8th Sem Scheme, 2019 Pattern. For the Department Level Optional Course-4 scheme of 8th Sem 2019 regulation, refer to IT 8th Sem Department Level Optional Course-4 Scheme 2019 Pattern. The detail syllabus for information retrieval systems is as follows.
Information Retrieval Systems Syllabus for Information Technology BE 8th Sem 2019 Pattern Mumbai University
Course Objectives:
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Course Outcomes:
- Students will define and describe the objectives the basic concepts of Information retrieval system.
- Students will evaluate the taxonomy of different information retrieval models.
- Students will solve and process text and multimedia retrieval queries and their operations
- Students will evaluate text processing techniques and operations in information retrieval system.
- Students will demonstrate and evaluate various indexing and searching techniques.
- Student will design the user interface for an information retrieval system.
Prerequisites:
Data structures and algorithms (Prerequisite syllabus should not be considered for paper setting) Indexing and searching Algorithms 02
Module I
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Module II
IR Models Modeling: Taxonomy of Information Retrieval Models, Retrieval: Adhoc and filtering, Formal Characteristics of IR models, Classic Information Retrieval, Alternative Set Theoretic models, Probabilistic Models, Structured text retrieval Models, models for Browsing; Multimedia IR models: Data Modeling 09 CO2
Module III
Query Processing and Operations Query Languages: Keyword based Querying, Pattern Matching, Structural Queries, Query Protocols; Query Operations: User relevance feedback, Automatic local analysis, Automatic global analysis, Multimedia IR Query Languages 10 CO3
Module IV
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Module V
Indexing and Searching Inverted files, Other indices for text, Boolean Queries, Sequential Searching, Pattern Matching, Structural Queries, Compression; Multimedia IR: Indexing and Searching:- Spatial Access Methods, A Generic Multimedia indexing approach, One- 11 CO5 dimensional time series, Two dimensional color images, Automatic Feature extraction; Searching Web: Challenges, Characterizing the web, Search Engines. Browsing, Meta searches, Searching needle in haystack, Searching using Hyperlinks
Module VI
User interface and visualization Human Computer interaction, the information access process, starting points, query specifications, context, using relevance judgments, interface support for the search process 05 CO6
Text Books:
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Reference Books:
- Introduction to Information Retrieval By Christopher D. Manning and Prabhakar Raghavan, Cambridge University Press
- Information Storage & Retieval By Robert Korfhage – John Wiley & Sons
- Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval. G.G. Chowdhury. NealSchuman
Assessment:
Internal Assessment for 20 marks: Consisting of Two Compulsory Class Tests Approximately 40% to 50% of syllabus content must be covered in First test and remaining 40% to 50% of syllabus contents must be covered in second test. End Semester Theory Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as:
- Weightage of each module in end semester examination is expected to be/will be proportional to number of respective lecture hours mentioned in the syllabus.
- Question paper will comprise of total six questions, each carrying 20 marks.
- Q.1 will be compulsory and should cover maximum contents of the syllabus.
- Remaining question will be mixed in nature (for example if Q.2 has part
- from module 3 then part
- will be from any other module. (Randomly selected from all the modules)
- Total four questions need to be solved.
For detail Syllabus of all subjects of Information Technology (IT) 8th Sem 2019 regulation, visit IT 8th Sem Subjects of 2019 Pattern.