What is the major objective of Information Retrieval System (IRS)?
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The major objective of Information Retrieval System (IRS) is-
- From a terminological perspective, the term "Information Retrieval System" (IRS) refers to a "system which retrieves information."
- IRS is focused on two fundamental issues: Information storage and retrieval techniques.
- Retrieving the required information is a major goal of an information retrieval system.
- It could be actual information or information surrogates from documents that completely or partially match the user's search.
- An information retrieval system is made to assess, process, and store information sources, then retrieve the ones that best meet the needs of a certain user.
- From a database of documents that has been stored, modern information retrieval systems can either return bibliographic entries or the specific text that meets a user's search criterion.
- Since they dealt with text-based documents, the IRS initially meant text retrieval systems.
- Modern information retrieval systems deal with multimodal information, which includes text, audio, images, and video in addition to text-only information.
- As a result, contemporary information retrieval systems handle the organizing, storage, and access of textual information sources as well as multimedia ones.
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