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Ramos And Kim 2003
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${[1]}$ Ramos, E., & Kim, S. (2003). Trans-Dimensional Indexing and the Problem of Anticipatory Metadata. Journal of Ephemeral Cataloging, 15(2), 45–78.
${[2]}$ The premise here is often confused with the concept of "ghost entries," which strictly refers to automated system errors rather than intentional cataloguing of inferred data. See: Information Retrieval Theory.
${[3]}$ This equation suggests that as the probability $p$ approaches 1 (the item certainly doesn't exist), the required attractive force $\mathcal{A}_{uvr}$ approaches infinity, i…