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....compare and evaluate their approaches. A second motivation is that the demands of the filtering task may encourage the development of IR methods with other desirable properties. For instance, accurately estimating the probability of relevance of documents is useful not only in filtering [7, 9, 5], but also for self monitoring of effectiveness [9] estimating the number of relevant documents [9] and selection of training data [11] Finally, we hope that a binary classification task will attract a broader range of researchers and approaches to TREC. The requirement that TREC results be ....
Marti Hearst, Jan Pedersen, Peter Pirolli, Hinrich Schutze, Gregory Grefenstette, and David Hull. Xerox site report: Four TREC-4 tracks. In D. K. Harman, editor, The Fourth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-4), pages 97--119, Gaithersburg, MD, 1996. U. S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology.
....for term translation, as it only conflates word forms which have the same inflectional root, so no additional ambiguity is introduced before translation. In terms of IR performance, it works as well as traditional stemming algorithms in English [17] and provides similar improvements for Spanish [15]. 5 Xerox has developed a methodology [7] which can be used to construct a morphological analyzer for a new language in 8 10 person months, and tools have already been built for most Western European languages. These analyzers recognize the possible parts of speech of each token in a text and ....
M. Hearst, J. Pedersen, P. Pirolli, H. Schutze, G. Grefenstette, and D. Hull. Xerox site report: Four TREC-4 tracks. In The 4th Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-4), 1996. To appear.
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Hearst, Marti, Jan Pedersen, Peter Pirolli, Hinrich Schutze, Gregory Grefenstette, and David Hull. 1996. Xerox Site Report: Four TREC-4 Tracks. In Harman, Donna K. (editor). The Fourth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-4). NIST Special Publication 500-236, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, (http://trec.nist.gov/pubs.html), pp.97119. 190
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Marti Hearst, Jan Pedersen, Peter Pirolli, Hinrich Schutze, Gregory Grefenstette, and David Hull. 1996. Xerox site report: Four TREC-4 tracks. In Proceedings of the Fourth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-4), pages 97-119.
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