In this work, we summarise the development of a ranking principle based on quantum probability theory, called the Quantum Probability Ranking Principle (QPRP), and we also provide an overview of the initial experiments performed employing the QPRP. The main difference between the QPRP and the classic Probability Ranking Principle, is that the QPRP implicitly captures the dependencies between documents by means of quantum interference". Subsequently, the optimal ranking of documents is not based solely on documents' probability of relevance but also on the interference with the previously ranked documents. Our research shows that the application of quantum theory to problems within information retrieval can lead to consistently better retrie...
Since 2004, researchers have been using the mathematical framework of Quantum Theory (QT) in Informa...
Probabilistic models require the notion of event space for defining a probability measure. An event ...
This position paper provides an overview of work conducted and an outlook of future directions withi...
In this work, we summarise the development of a ranking principle based on quantum probability theor...
While the Probability Ranking Principle for Information Retrieval provides the basis for formal mode...
While the Probability Ranking Principle for Information Retrieval provides the basis for formal mode...
In this thesis we investigate the use of quantum probability theory for ranking documents. Quantum p...
A known limitation of the Probability Ranking Principle (PRP) is that it does not cater for dependen...
The Quantum Probability Ranking Principle (QPRP) has been recently proposed, and accounts for interd...
Indexing is a core process of an information retrieval (IR) system (IRS). As indexing can neither be...
Abstract—Relevance Model (RM) is one of typical and generally stable methods for the query expansion...
Recently, Portfolio Theory (PT) has been proposed for Information Retrieval. However, under non-triv...
Chemical libraries contain thousands of compounds that need screening, which increases the need for ...
Quantum theory (QT) has recently been employed to advance the theory of information retrieval (IR). ...
Quantum theory has been applied in a number of fields outside physics, e.g., cognitive science and i...
Since 2004, researchers have been using the mathematical framework of Quantum Theory (QT) in Informa...
Probabilistic models require the notion of event space for defining a probability measure. An event ...
This position paper provides an overview of work conducted and an outlook of future directions withi...
In this work, we summarise the development of a ranking principle based on quantum probability theor...
While the Probability Ranking Principle for Information Retrieval provides the basis for formal mode...
While the Probability Ranking Principle for Information Retrieval provides the basis for formal mode...
In this thesis we investigate the use of quantum probability theory for ranking documents. Quantum p...
A known limitation of the Probability Ranking Principle (PRP) is that it does not cater for dependen...
The Quantum Probability Ranking Principle (QPRP) has been recently proposed, and accounts for interd...
Indexing is a core process of an information retrieval (IR) system (IRS). As indexing can neither be...
Abstract—Relevance Model (RM) is one of typical and generally stable methods for the query expansion...
Recently, Portfolio Theory (PT) has been proposed for Information Retrieval. However, under non-triv...
Chemical libraries contain thousands of compounds that need screening, which increases the need for ...
Quantum theory (QT) has recently been employed to advance the theory of information retrieval (IR). ...
Quantum theory has been applied in a number of fields outside physics, e.g., cognitive science and i...
Since 2004, researchers have been using the mathematical framework of Quantum Theory (QT) in Informa...
Probabilistic models require the notion of event space for defining a probability measure. An event ...
This position paper provides an overview of work conducted and an outlook of future directions withi...