The University of Maryland team participated in four aspects of TREC-8: the ad hoc retrieval task, the main task in the cross-language retrieval (CLIR) track, the question answering track, and the routing task in the filtering track. The CLIR method was based on Pirkola's method for Dictionary-based Query Translation, using freely available dictionaries. Broad-coverage parsing and rule-based matching was used for question answering. Routing was performed using Latent Semantic Indexing in profile space
The focus of the experiments reported in this paper was techniques for combining evidence for cross...
This paper describes the official runs of the Twenty-One group for TREC-7. The Twenty-One group part...
This paper contains a description of the methodology and results of the three TREC submissions made ...
This paper describes the official runs of the Twenty-One group for TREC-8. The Twenty-One group part...
This paper describes the oÆcial runs of the Twenty-One group for TREC-8. The Twenty-One group partic...
International audienceWe explored three major approaches to information retrieval using various exis...
End-to-end neural networks have revolutionized various fields of artificial intelligence. However, a...
For TREC-7, the Berkeley ad-hoc experiments explored more phrase discovery in topics and documents. ...
This report describes the adhoc experiments performed by the GE/Rutgers/SICS/SU/Conexor team in th...
Two key assumptions shape the usual view of ranked retrieval: (1) that the searcher can choose words...
For the multilingual ad-hoc document retrieval track (TEL) at CLEF, Trinity College Dublin and Dubl...
The main aim of our participation in the cross-language track this year was to try different combin...
This year the Eurospider team, with help from Columbia, focused on trying different combinations of ...
We describe DCU's participation in the NTCIR-8 IR4QA task [16]. This task is a cross-language infor...
The Dublin City University participation in the CLEF 2007 CL-SR English task concentrated primarily ...
The focus of the experiments reported in this paper was techniques for combining evidence for cross...
This paper describes the official runs of the Twenty-One group for TREC-7. The Twenty-One group part...
This paper contains a description of the methodology and results of the three TREC submissions made ...
This paper describes the official runs of the Twenty-One group for TREC-8. The Twenty-One group part...
This paper describes the oÆcial runs of the Twenty-One group for TREC-8. The Twenty-One group partic...
International audienceWe explored three major approaches to information retrieval using various exis...
End-to-end neural networks have revolutionized various fields of artificial intelligence. However, a...
For TREC-7, the Berkeley ad-hoc experiments explored more phrase discovery in topics and documents. ...
This report describes the adhoc experiments performed by the GE/Rutgers/SICS/SU/Conexor team in th...
Two key assumptions shape the usual view of ranked retrieval: (1) that the searcher can choose words...
For the multilingual ad-hoc document retrieval track (TEL) at CLEF, Trinity College Dublin and Dubl...
The main aim of our participation in the cross-language track this year was to try different combin...
This year the Eurospider team, with help from Columbia, focused on trying different combinations of ...
We describe DCU's participation in the NTCIR-8 IR4QA task [16]. This task is a cross-language infor...
The Dublin City University participation in the CLEF 2007 CL-SR English task concentrated primarily ...
The focus of the experiments reported in this paper was techniques for combining evidence for cross...
This paper describes the official runs of the Twenty-One group for TREC-7. The Twenty-One group part...
This paper contains a description of the methodology and results of the three TREC submissions made ...