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IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg

Researcher at Elsevier

Publications -  32
Citations -  9122

IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg is an academic researcher from Elsevier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Document retrieval & User interface. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 6111 citations. Previous affiliations of IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg include Philips & Leiden University.

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The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship

TL;DR: The FAIR Data Principles as mentioned in this paper are a set of data reuse principles that focus on enhancing the ability of machines to automatically find and use the data, in addition to supporting its reuse by individuals.
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System and method for finding a movie of interest in a large movie database

TL;DR: In this article, a system comprising a user interface which can access downloaded electronic programs and information records related to said programs, which can be continually updated and provided over cable or satellite transmission paths or other "fast data" paths, and which can automatically correlate the program information with the preferences of the user, to create and display at least one personalized information database based upon the results of the correlation.
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Addendum: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship

TL;DR: The FAIR Data Principles as discussed by the authors are a set of data reuse principles that focus on enhancing the ability of machines to automatically find and use the data, in addition to supporting its reuse by individuals.
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Theory of traces

TL;DR: Although traditionally most of the development in the theory of traces follows the string-language-theoretic line, it is demonstrated to the reader that the graph- theoretic point of view may be more appropriate.
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User interface for document retrieval

TL;DR: In this article, a user interface for a full-text document retrieval computerized system comprises a display with a words window in which each query word is displayed by means of a distinctive representation uniquely associated with each displayed word.