In real information systems, there are few static documents. On the other hand, there are too many documents that their content change during the time that could be considered as signals to improve the quality of information retrieval. Unfortunately, considering all these changes could be time-consuming. In this paper, a method has been proposed that the time of analyzing these changes could be reduced significantly. The main idea of this method is choosing a special part of changes that do not make effective changes in the quality of information retrieval; but it could be possible to reduce the analyzing time. To evaluate the proposed method, three different datasets selected from Wikipedia. Different factors have been assessed in term wei...
The term relevance weighting method has been shown to produce optimal information retrieval queries...
Successful modeling and prediction depend on effective methods for the extraction of domain-relevant...
Traditional index weighting approaches for information retrieval from texts depend on the term frequ...
In the context of Information Retrieval (IR) from text documents, the term-weighting scheme (TWS) is...
This paper introduces a new weighting scheme in information retrieval. It also proposes using the do...
Term-weighting functions derived from various models of retrieval aim to model human notions of rele...
Users of information filtering systems cannot be expected to provide large amounts of information to...
Abstract—This paper introduces a new weighting scheme in information retrieval. It also proposes usi...
WOS: 000332963700003In this article, we introduce an out-of-the-box automatic term weighting method ...
Term weighting is an essential part of the modern information retrieval systems. Out of the three ma...
AbstractInformation retrieval is pivotal task in any web search and navigation on World Wide Web. Th...
In this study, we show how Luhn’s claim about the degree of importance of a word in a document can b...
Machine Learning techniques are increasingly being applied to many areas in Information Retrieval. E...
The experimental evidence accumulated over the past 20 years indicates that textindexing systems ba...
In this study, we show how Luhn‘s claim about the degree of importance of a word in a document can b...
The term relevance weighting method has been shown to produce optimal information retrieval queries...
Successful modeling and prediction depend on effective methods for the extraction of domain-relevant...
Traditional index weighting approaches for information retrieval from texts depend on the term frequ...
In the context of Information Retrieval (IR) from text documents, the term-weighting scheme (TWS) is...
This paper introduces a new weighting scheme in information retrieval. It also proposes using the do...
Term-weighting functions derived from various models of retrieval aim to model human notions of rele...
Users of information filtering systems cannot be expected to provide large amounts of information to...
Abstract—This paper introduces a new weighting scheme in information retrieval. It also proposes usi...
WOS: 000332963700003In this article, we introduce an out-of-the-box automatic term weighting method ...
Term weighting is an essential part of the modern information retrieval systems. Out of the three ma...
AbstractInformation retrieval is pivotal task in any web search and navigation on World Wide Web. Th...
In this study, we show how Luhn’s claim about the degree of importance of a word in a document can b...
Machine Learning techniques are increasingly being applied to many areas in Information Retrieval. E...
The experimental evidence accumulated over the past 20 years indicates that textindexing systems ba...
In this study, we show how Luhn‘s claim about the degree of importance of a word in a document can b...
The term relevance weighting method has been shown to produce optimal information retrieval queries...
Successful modeling and prediction depend on effective methods for the extraction of domain-relevant...
Traditional index weighting approaches for information retrieval from texts depend on the term frequ...