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José Antonio Moreiro

Researcher at Charles III University of Madrid

Publications -  14
Citations -  100

José Antonio Moreiro is an academic researcher from Charles III University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Search engine indexing & Information science. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications receiving 98 citations. Previous affiliations of José Antonio Moreiro include Carlos III Health Institute.

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Experiments in discourse analysis impact on information classification and retrieval algorithms

TL;DR: To check whether discourse variables have an impact on modern information retrieval and classification algorithms, a functional framework for information analysis in an automated environment has been proposed and results demonstrate that n-grams does not appear to have a clear dependence on discourse variables, though the k-means classification algorithm does, but only on domain terminology and document structure.
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Mercado de trabajo en Biblioteconomía y Documentación. Estudios sobre la inserción laboral de los titulados universitarios

TL;DR: The work done in monitoring the careers of LIS (library and information sciences) graduates in Spain is described, defining some of the features of the labour market which the graduates gain access to, such as its volume and dynamism but also relatively quite poor conditions.
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Automatic generation of domain representations using thesaurus structures

TL;DR: A set of techniques and tools is presented regarding mathematical, statistical, and neural fields that, when linked together, enable semiautomatically building domain representations and storing them in a thesaurus structure of software components.
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El mercado de trabajo de los diplomados españoles en biblioteconomía y documentación

TL;DR: In this article, a survey of the job market for those who gratuated in Library and Information Science in the academic year 1991-92 is presented, based on data collected by means of a questionnaire sent to the forementioned graduates in 1993.
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Evolución de los factores de posicionamiento web y adaptación de las herramientas de optimización

TL;DR: Results show that SEO tools help in the optimization process but to an insufficient degree; therefore the algorithm’s evolution study suggests that there is a need for major updates in the short term.