Many successful query expansion techniques ignore information about the term dependencies that exist within natural language. However, researchers have recently demonstrated that consistent and significant improvements in retrieval effectiveness can be achieved by explicitly modelling term dependencies within the query expansion process. This has created an increased interest in dependency-based models. State-of-the-art dependency-based approaches primarily model term associations known within structural linguistics as syntagmatic associations, which are formed when terms co-occur together more often than by chance. However, structural linguistics proposes that the meaning of a word is also dependent on its paradigmatic associations, which ...
Many existing information retrieval models do not explicitly take into account in- formation about w...
Language Modeling (LM) has been successfully applied to Information Retrieval (IR). However, most of...
The sudden growth of the World Wide Web and its unprecedented popularity as a de facto global digita...
Many successful query expansion techniques ignore informa-tion about the term dependencies that exis...
A user’s query is considered to be an imprecise description of their information need. Automatic que...
A user's query is considered to be an imprecise description of their information need. Automatic que...
Language Modeling (LM) has been successfully applied to Information Retrieval (IR). However, most of...
This study is in the area of automatic query expansion - automatically expanding query terms with re...
Abstract Many existing information retrieval models do not explicitly take into account information ...
The aim of this masters thesis is to examine query expansion. Query expansion is the process of addi...
International audienceThis paper offers a linguistic approach to the study of the potency of query e...
Abstract In this paper, we propose a new term dependence model for information retrieval, which is b...
In this paper, we propose a linguistically-motivated query expansion framework that recognizes and e...
This is the author’s version of a work that was submitted/accepted for pub-lication in the following...
Query term ranking approaches are used to select effective terms from a verbose query by ranking ter...
Many existing information retrieval models do not explicitly take into account in- formation about w...
Language Modeling (LM) has been successfully applied to Information Retrieval (IR). However, most of...
The sudden growth of the World Wide Web and its unprecedented popularity as a de facto global digita...
Many successful query expansion techniques ignore informa-tion about the term dependencies that exis...
A user’s query is considered to be an imprecise description of their information need. Automatic que...
A user's query is considered to be an imprecise description of their information need. Automatic que...
Language Modeling (LM) has been successfully applied to Information Retrieval (IR). However, most of...
This study is in the area of automatic query expansion - automatically expanding query terms with re...
Abstract Many existing information retrieval models do not explicitly take into account information ...
The aim of this masters thesis is to examine query expansion. Query expansion is the process of addi...
International audienceThis paper offers a linguistic approach to the study of the potency of query e...
Abstract In this paper, we propose a new term dependence model for information retrieval, which is b...
In this paper, we propose a linguistically-motivated query expansion framework that recognizes and e...
This is the author’s version of a work that was submitted/accepted for pub-lication in the following...
Query term ranking approaches are used to select effective terms from a verbose query by ranking ter...
Many existing information retrieval models do not explicitly take into account in- formation about w...
Language Modeling (LM) has been successfully applied to Information Retrieval (IR). However, most of...
The sudden growth of the World Wide Web and its unprecedented popularity as a de facto global digita...