Poor information retrieval performance has often been attributed to the query-document vocabulary mismatch problem which is defined as the difficulty for human users to formulate precise natural language queries that are in line with the vocabulary of the documents deemed relevant to a specific search goal. To alleviate this problem, query expansion processes are applied in order to spawn and integrate additional terms to an initial query. This requires accurate identification of main query concepts to ensure the intended search goal is duly emphasized and relevant expansion concepts are extracted and included in the enriched query. Natural language queries have intrinsic linguistic properties such as parts-of-speech labels and grammatical ...
Query expansion (QE) is a potentially useful technique to help searchers formulate improved query s...
Retrieving user-relevant content from a large volume of data available on the Web via an input query...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...
In this paper, we propose a linguistically-motivated query expansion framework that recognizes and e...
Due to large volumes of documents available for retrieval in a search database, an intelligent metho...
In This paper, we present a survey of important work done on automatic query expansion. Automatic qu...
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...
Traditional information retrieval systems retrieve documents based on keyword based matching, thereb...
Query Expansion is commonly used in Information Retrieval to overcome vocabulary mismatch issues, su...
This research develops a new approach to query expansion by integrating Association Rules (AR) and O...
In this paper, we present a framework supporting information retrieval over corpora of documents usi...
Conventional approaches to query expansion (QE) rely on the integration of an unstructured corpus an...
The aim of this masters thesis is to examine query expansion. Query expansion is the process of addi...
The World Wide Web (WWW) comprises a wide range of information, and it is mainly operated on the pri...
Query expansion (QE) is a potentially useful technique to help searchers formulate improved query s...
Retrieving user-relevant content from a large volume of data available on the Web via an input query...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...
In this paper, we propose a linguistically-motivated query expansion framework that recognizes and e...
Due to large volumes of documents available for retrieval in a search database, an intelligent metho...
In This paper, we present a survey of important work done on automatic query expansion. Automatic qu...
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...
Traditional information retrieval systems retrieve documents based on keyword based matching, thereb...
Query Expansion is commonly used in Information Retrieval to overcome vocabulary mismatch issues, su...
This research develops a new approach to query expansion by integrating Association Rules (AR) and O...
In this paper, we present a framework supporting information retrieval over corpora of documents usi...
Conventional approaches to query expansion (QE) rely on the integration of an unstructured corpus an...
The aim of this masters thesis is to examine query expansion. Query expansion is the process of addi...
The World Wide Web (WWW) comprises a wide range of information, and it is mainly operated on the pri...
Query expansion (QE) is a potentially useful technique to help searchers formulate improved query s...
Retrieving user-relevant content from a large volume of data available on the Web via an input query...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...