http://www.emse.fr/~mbeig/PUBLIS/2002-itcc-p529-abbaci.ps.gzInternational audienceIn this paper we demonstrate that in an ideal Distributed Information Retrieval environment, taking the ability of each collection server to return relevant documents into account when selecting collections can be effective. Based on this assumption, we suggest a new approach to resolve the collection selection problem. In order to predict a collection's ability to return relevant documents, we inspect a limited number n of documents retrieved from each collection and analyze the proximity of search keywords within them. In our experiments, we vary the underlying parameter n of our suggested model to define the most appropriate number of top documents to be in...
To address the rapid growth of the Internet, moder Web search engines have to adopt distributed orga...
Collection selection is a crucial function, central to the effectiveness and efficiency of a federate...
We consider the problem of optimally allocating a limited budget to acquire relevance judgments when...
http://www.emse.fr/~mbeig/PUBLIS/2002-itcc-p529-abbaci.ps.gzInternational audienceIn this paper we d...
Nowadays, the dissemination of information touches the distributed world, where selecting the releva...
In a distributed document database system, a query is processed by passing it to a set of individual...
In a distributed document database system, a query is processed by passing it to a set of individual...
This paper evaluates the retrieval effectiveness of distributed information retrieval systems in rea...
In an environment of distributed text collections, the first step in the information retrieval proce...
Traditional information retrieval (IR) techniques were developed under the tacit assumptions of stat...
Abstract The proliferation of online information resources increases the importance of effective and...
The availability of test collections in Cranfield paradigm has significantly benefited the developme...
Information retrieval is becoming increasingly concerned with resource selection and data fusion for...
Abstract — We present a novel strategy to partition a document collection onto several servers and t...
Abstract—To address the rapid growth of the Internet, modern Web search engines have to adopt distri...
To address the rapid growth of the Internet, moder Web search engines have to adopt distributed orga...
Collection selection is a crucial function, central to the effectiveness and efficiency of a federate...
We consider the problem of optimally allocating a limited budget to acquire relevance judgments when...
http://www.emse.fr/~mbeig/PUBLIS/2002-itcc-p529-abbaci.ps.gzInternational audienceIn this paper we d...
Nowadays, the dissemination of information touches the distributed world, where selecting the releva...
In a distributed document database system, a query is processed by passing it to a set of individual...
In a distributed document database system, a query is processed by passing it to a set of individual...
This paper evaluates the retrieval effectiveness of distributed information retrieval systems in rea...
In an environment of distributed text collections, the first step in the information retrieval proce...
Traditional information retrieval (IR) techniques were developed under the tacit assumptions of stat...
Abstract The proliferation of online information resources increases the importance of effective and...
The availability of test collections in Cranfield paradigm has significantly benefited the developme...
Information retrieval is becoming increasingly concerned with resource selection and data fusion for...
Abstract — We present a novel strategy to partition a document collection onto several servers and t...
Abstract—To address the rapid growth of the Internet, modern Web search engines have to adopt distri...
To address the rapid growth of the Internet, moder Web search engines have to adopt distributed orga...
Collection selection is a crucial function, central to the effectiveness and efficiency of a federate...
We consider the problem of optimally allocating a limited budget to acquire relevance judgments when...