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Inference Networks for Document Retrieval
, 1990
"... The use of inference networks to support document retrieval is introduced. A network-basead retrieval model is described and compared to conventional probabilis-tic and Boolean models. 1 ..."
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The use of inference networks to support document retrieval is introduced. A network-basead retrieval model is described and compared to conventional probabilis-tic and Boolean models. 1
Passage-Level Evidence in Document Retrieval
, 1994
"... The increasing lengths of documents in full-text collections encourages renewed interest in the ranking and retrieval of document passages. Past research showed that evidence from passages can improve retrieval results, but it also raised questions about how passages are defined, how they can be r ..."
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The increasing lengths of documents in full-text collections encourages renewed interest in the ranking and retrieval of document passages. Past research showed that evidence from passages can improve retrieval results, but it also raised questions about how passages are defined, how they can
A Language Modeling Approach to Information Retrieval
, 1998
"... Models of document indexing and document retrieval have been extensively studied. The integration of these two classes of models has been the goal of several researchers but it is a very difficult problem. We argue that much of the reason for this is the lack of an adequate indexing model. This sugg ..."
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Models of document indexing and document retrieval have been extensively studied. The integration of these two classes of models has been the goal of several researchers but it is a very difficult problem. We argue that much of the reason for this is the lack of an adequate indexing model
Adapting ranking SVM to document retrieval
- In Proceedings of the 29th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval
, 2006
"... The paper is concerned with applying learning to rank to document retrieval. Ranking SVM is a typical method of learning to rank. We point out that there are two factors one must consider when applying Ranking SVM, in general a “learning to rank” method, to document retrieval. First, correctly ranki ..."
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The paper is concerned with applying learning to rank to document retrieval. Ranking SVM is a typical method of learning to rank. We point out that there are two factors one must consider when applying Ranking SVM, in general a “learning to rank” method, to document retrieval. First, correctly
TITLE: Suffix Trees for Document Retrieval
, 2012
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Query Expansion Using Local and Global Document Analysis
- In Proceedings of the 19th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval
, 1996
"... Automatic query expansion has long been suggested as a technique for dealing with the fundamental issue of word mismatch in information retrieval. A number of approaches to expansion have been studied and, more recently, attention has focused on techniques that analyze the corpus to discover word re ..."
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relationships (global techniques) and those that analyze documents retrieved by the initial query ( local feedback). In this paper, we compare the effectiveness of these approaches and show that, although global analysis has some advantages, local analysis is generally more effective. We also show that using
The use of MMR, diversity-based reranking for reordering documents and producing summaries
- In SIGIR
, 1998
"... jadeQcs.cmu.edu Abstract This paper presents a method for combining query-relevance with information-novelty in the context of text retrieval and summarization. The Maximal Marginal Relevance (MMR) criterion strives to reduce redundancy while maintaining query relevance in re-ranking retrieved docum ..."
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documents and in selecting apprw priate passages for text summarization. Preliminary results indicate some benefits for MMR diversity ranking in document retrieval and in single document summarization. The latter are borne out by the recent results of the SUMMAC conference in the evaluation of summarization
Evaluation of Document Retrieval Systems
"... One of the fundamental characteristics of scientific work is measurement. Moreover, it is economically fundamental because design, implementation and maintain are very expensive, particularly for Document Retrieval ..."
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One of the fundamental characteristics of scientific work is measurement. Moreover, it is economically fundamental because design, implementation and maintain are very expensive, particularly for Document Retrieval
On the Resemblance and Containment of Documents
- In Compression and Complexity of Sequences (SEQUENCES’97
, 1997
"... Given two documents A and B we define two mathematical notions: their resemblance r(A, B)andtheircontainment c(A, B) that seem to capture well the informal notions of "roughly the same" and "roughly contained." The basic idea is to reduce these issues to set intersection probl ..."
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Given two documents A and B we define two mathematical notions: their resemblance r(A, B)andtheircontainment c(A, B) that seem to capture well the informal notions of "roughly the same" and "roughly contained." The basic idea is to reduce these issues to set intersection
Pivoted Document Length Normalization
- SIGIR'96
, 1996
"... Automatic information retrieval systems have to deal with documents of varying lengths in a text collection. Document length normalization is used to fairly retrieve documents of all lengths. In this study, we ohserve that a normalization scheme that retrieves documents of all lengths with similar c ..."
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Automatic information retrieval systems have to deal with documents of varying lengths in a text collection. Document length normalization is used to fairly retrieve documents of all lengths. In this study, we ohserve that a normalization scheme that retrieves documents of all lengths with similar
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