There is one Information Retrieval model that uses geometrical space: it is the Vector Space Model, which is defined in Euclidean Space. The paper shows that it is possible to define a Vector Space Model in non-Euclidean Space, too. Namely, the paper proposes a Vector Space Model over the Cayley-Klein Hyperbolic Geometry using a similarity measure derived from the hyperbolic distance. It is shown that the proposed model is equivalent with the classical Vector Space Model using a normalized weighting scheme. Experiments are also reported to demonstrate the model suggested. Key words Information Search and Retrieval, Euclidean Geometry
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