We participated in the WebCLEF 2005 monolingual task. In this task, a search system aims to retrieve relevant documents from a multilingual corpus of Web documents from Web sites of European governments. Both the documents and the queries are written in a wide range of European languages. A challenge in this setting is to detect the language of documents and topics, and to process them appropriately. We develop a language specific technique for applying the correct stemming approach, as well as for removing the correct stopwords from the queries. We represent documents using three fields, namely content, title, and anchor text of incoming hyperlinks. We use a technique called per-field normalisation, which extends the Divergence From Random...
In our participation in this CLEF evaluation campaign, the first objective is to propose and evaluat...
This paper presents an approach of a cross-lingual information retrieval which uses a ranking method...
Previous research on stemming has shown both positive and negative effects on retrieval performance....
We participated in the WebCLEF 2005 monolingual task. In this task, a search system aims to retrieve...
Abstract. This paper reports on a statistical stemming algorithm based on link analysis. Considering...
Traditionally, stemming has been applied to Information Retrieval tasks by transforming words in doc...
Abstract. The paper describes statistical methods and experiments for stemming and for the translati...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
The amount of textual information digitally stored is growing every day. However, our capability of ...
After our first participation in the Bilingual task of WebCLEF 2005, we have emigrated to a more cha...
In this paper we are reporting the results obtained after submitting one run to the Mixed Monolingua...
This paper describes the participation of the REINA Research Group of the University of Salamanca at...
We describe our participation in the TREC 2003 Robust and Web tracks. For the Robust track, we exp...
Hummingbird participated in the WebCLEF mixed monolingual retrieval task of the Cross-Language Evalu...
Most Web search engines are content word based but it is not natural for the users to translate thei...
In our participation in this CLEF evaluation campaign, the first objective is to propose and evaluat...
This paper presents an approach of a cross-lingual information retrieval which uses a ranking method...
Previous research on stemming has shown both positive and negative effects on retrieval performance....
We participated in the WebCLEF 2005 monolingual task. In this task, a search system aims to retrieve...
Abstract. This paper reports on a statistical stemming algorithm based on link analysis. Considering...
Traditionally, stemming has been applied to Information Retrieval tasks by transforming words in doc...
Abstract. The paper describes statistical methods and experiments for stemming and for the translati...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
The amount of textual information digitally stored is growing every day. However, our capability of ...
After our first participation in the Bilingual task of WebCLEF 2005, we have emigrated to a more cha...
In this paper we are reporting the results obtained after submitting one run to the Mixed Monolingua...
This paper describes the participation of the REINA Research Group of the University of Salamanca at...
We describe our participation in the TREC 2003 Robust and Web tracks. For the Robust track, we exp...
Hummingbird participated in the WebCLEF mixed monolingual retrieval task of the Cross-Language Evalu...
Most Web search engines are content word based but it is not natural for the users to translate thei...
In our participation in this CLEF evaluation campaign, the first objective is to propose and evaluat...
This paper presents an approach of a cross-lingual information retrieval which uses a ranking method...
Previous research on stemming has shown both positive and negative effects on retrieval performance....