We propose an extension to language models for information retrieval. Typically, language models estimate the probability of a document generating the query, where the query is considered as a set of independent search terms. We extend this approach by considering the concepts implied by both the query and words in the document. The model combines the probability of the document generating the concept embodied by the query, and the traditional language model probability of the document generating the query terms. We use a word embedding space to express concepts. The similarity between two vectors in this space is estimated using a weighted cosine distance. The weighting significantly enhances the discrimination between vectors....
The language modelling approach lo information retrieval can also be used lo compute query models. A...
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
Traditionally, many information retrieval models assume that terms occur in documents independently....
We propose an extension to language models for information retrieval. Typically, language models es...
We propose a topic based approach lo language modelling for ad-hoc Information Retrieval (IR). Many...
A keyword query is the representation of the information need of a user, and is the result of a comp...
Most existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector space models are based ...
In many collections, documents are annotated using concepts from a structured knowledge source such ...
International audienceTraditionally, many information retrieval models assume that terms occur in do...
Song and Bruza introduce a framework for Information Retrieval(IR) based on Gardenfor's three tiered...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
We propose a topic based approach to language modelling for ad-hoc Information Retrieval (IR). Many ...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
ABSTRACT. A keyword query is the representation of the information need of a user, and is the result...
ABSTRACT. A keyword query is the representation of the information need of a user, and is the result...
The language modelling approach lo information retrieval can also be used lo compute query models. A...
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
Traditionally, many information retrieval models assume that terms occur in documents independently....
We propose an extension to language models for information retrieval. Typically, language models es...
We propose a topic based approach lo language modelling for ad-hoc Information Retrieval (IR). Many...
A keyword query is the representation of the information need of a user, and is the result of a comp...
Most existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector space models are based ...
In many collections, documents are annotated using concepts from a structured knowledge source such ...
International audienceTraditionally, many information retrieval models assume that terms occur in do...
Song and Bruza introduce a framework for Information Retrieval(IR) based on Gardenfor's three tiered...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
We propose a topic based approach to language modelling for ad-hoc Information Retrieval (IR). Many ...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
ABSTRACT. A keyword query is the representation of the information need of a user, and is the result...
ABSTRACT. A keyword query is the representation of the information need of a user, and is the result...
The language modelling approach lo information retrieval can also be used lo compute query models. A...
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
Traditionally, many information retrieval models assume that terms occur in documents independently....