We propose and evaluate a Cross-language Information Retrieval model (CLIR) based on the extraction and the translation of Formal Concepts avoiding queries and/or documents translation. The contribution of this work is the unified formal framework that integrates Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) and information retrieval for effective CLIR. The model is indexing bilingual documents using bilingual Formal Concepts extracted by a FCA. Moreover, the use of noun phrases, in addition to keywords, as indexes is studied. We use two comparable collections: an Italian-French collection and an English-French collection. To evaluate our model, we use three Information Retrieval models: TF. IDF, BM25 and Language Model. Finally, we study the query expansi...
Abstract:-With the explosive growth of international users, distributed information and the number o...
In this paper we present the technical details of the retrieval system with which we participated at...
Cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) is an active sub-domain of information retrieval (IR). L...
Sorg P, Cimiano P. Exploiting Wikipedia for cross-lingual and multilingual information retrieval. Da...
Search engines play an essential role in the usability of Internet-based information systems and wit...
The paper describes experiments and results of the MuchMore project, which is concerned with a syste...
Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) is the process of providing queries in one language and ...
Sorg P, Cimiano P. Cross-lingual Information Retrieval with Explicit Semantic Analysis. In: Working...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the three main translation methods used in experimental Cr...
In the era of globalization, internet being accessible and affordable has gained huge popularity and...
Cross-language information Retrieval (CLIR) applications aimed toward accessing information on the w...
In this paper, we study different applications of cross-language latent topic models trained on comp...
We describe a method for fully automated cross-language document retrieval in which no query transla...
Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) systems extend classic information retrieval mechanisms ...
Abstract. This paper describes and evaluates different retrieval strategies that are useful for sear...
Abstract:-With the explosive growth of international users, distributed information and the number o...
In this paper we present the technical details of the retrieval system with which we participated at...
Cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) is an active sub-domain of information retrieval (IR). L...
Sorg P, Cimiano P. Exploiting Wikipedia for cross-lingual and multilingual information retrieval. Da...
Search engines play an essential role in the usability of Internet-based information systems and wit...
The paper describes experiments and results of the MuchMore project, which is concerned with a syste...
Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) is the process of providing queries in one language and ...
Sorg P, Cimiano P. Cross-lingual Information Retrieval with Explicit Semantic Analysis. In: Working...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the three main translation methods used in experimental Cr...
In the era of globalization, internet being accessible and affordable has gained huge popularity and...
Cross-language information Retrieval (CLIR) applications aimed toward accessing information on the w...
In this paper, we study different applications of cross-language latent topic models trained on comp...
We describe a method for fully automated cross-language document retrieval in which no query transla...
Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) systems extend classic information retrieval mechanisms ...
Abstract. This paper describes and evaluates different retrieval strategies that are useful for sear...
Abstract:-With the explosive growth of international users, distributed information and the number o...
In this paper we present the technical details of the retrieval system with which we participated at...
Cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) is an active sub-domain of information retrieval (IR). L...