Query expansion is a long standing relevance feedback technique for improving the effectiveness of information retrieval systems. Previous investigations have shown it to be generally effective for electronic text, to give proportionally better improvement for automatic transcriptions of spoken documents, and to be at best of questionable utility for optical character recognized scanned text documents. We introduce two corpus-based methods based on using a string-edit distance measure in context to automatically detect and correct transcription\ud errors. One method operates at query-time and requires no modification of the document index file, and the other at index-time and operates using the standard query-time expansion process. Experim...
User relevance feedback is usually utilized by Web systems to interpret user information needs and ...
Pseudo-relevance feedback is the basis of a category of automatic query modification techniques. Pse...
Document retrieval systems recover documents from a database and order them according to their perce...
Query expansion is a long standing relevance feedback technique for improving the effectiveness of i...
Important legacy paper documents are digitized and collected in online accessible archives. This ena...
Important legacy paper documents are digitized and collected in online accessible archives. This ena...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The paper presents two approaches to interactively refining us...
Information retrieval algorithms leverage various collection statistics to improve performance. Beca...
In this paper, we report our experiments in the TREC 2009 Million Query Track. Our first line of stu...
In this paper we have demonstrated that the accuracy of a text retrieval system can be improved if w...
Document representation (indexing) techniques are dominated by variants of the term-frequency analys...
For the participation of Dublin City University (DCU) in the Relevance Feedback (RF) track of INEX 2...
International audiencePassage retrieval is usually defined as the task of searching for passages whi...
In this paper we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioural information into the rel...
Numerous past studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of the relevance model (RM) for informatio...
User relevance feedback is usually utilized by Web systems to interpret user information needs and ...
Pseudo-relevance feedback is the basis of a category of automatic query modification techniques. Pse...
Document retrieval systems recover documents from a database and order them according to their perce...
Query expansion is a long standing relevance feedback technique for improving the effectiveness of i...
Important legacy paper documents are digitized and collected in online accessible archives. This ena...
Important legacy paper documents are digitized and collected in online accessible archives. This ena...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The paper presents two approaches to interactively refining us...
Information retrieval algorithms leverage various collection statistics to improve performance. Beca...
In this paper, we report our experiments in the TREC 2009 Million Query Track. Our first line of stu...
In this paper we have demonstrated that the accuracy of a text retrieval system can be improved if w...
Document representation (indexing) techniques are dominated by variants of the term-frequency analys...
For the participation of Dublin City University (DCU) in the Relevance Feedback (RF) track of INEX 2...
International audiencePassage retrieval is usually defined as the task of searching for passages whi...
In this paper we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioural information into the rel...
Numerous past studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of the relevance model (RM) for informatio...
User relevance feedback is usually utilized by Web systems to interpret user information needs and ...
Pseudo-relevance feedback is the basis of a category of automatic query modification techniques. Pse...
Document retrieval systems recover documents from a database and order them according to their perce...