In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is, terms are assumed to be independent. It is well known that this assumption is too restrictive. In this article, we present our work on an indexing and retrieval method that, based on the vector space model, incorporates term dependencies and thus obtains semantically richer representations of documents. First, we generate term context vectors based on the co-occurrence of terms in the same documents. These vectors are used to calculate context vectors for documents. We present different techniques for estimating the dependencies among terms. We also define term weights that can be employed in the model. Experimental results on four text coll...
At their heart, most if not all information retrieval models utilize some form of term frequency. Th...
One of the most prominent trends of our time is the emergence of an information society. The amount ...
At their heart, most if not all information retrieval models utilize some form of term frequency. Th...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
ABSTRACT In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogon...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
Information retrieval (IR) models based on vector spaces have been investigated for a long time. Nev...
This paper presents the basics of information retrieval: the vector space model for document represe...
The heart of an information retrieval system is its retrieval model. The model is used to capture th...
The number of available electronic Information for access in digital libraries and Web is growing fa...
The goal in information retrieval is to enable users to automatically and accurately find data relev...
The use of Vector Space Models (VSM) in the area of Infor-mation Retrieval is an established practic...
At their heart, most if not all information retrieval models utilize some form of term frequency. Th...
One of the most prominent trends of our time is the emergence of an information society. The amount ...
At their heart, most if not all information retrieval models utilize some form of term frequency. Th...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
ABSTRACT In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogon...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
Information retrieval (IR) models based on vector spaces have been investigated for a long time. Nev...
This paper presents the basics of information retrieval: the vector space model for document represe...
The heart of an information retrieval system is its retrieval model. The model is used to capture th...
The number of available electronic Information for access in digital libraries and Web is growing fa...
The goal in information retrieval is to enable users to automatically and accurately find data relev...
The use of Vector Space Models (VSM) in the area of Infor-mation Retrieval is an established practic...
At their heart, most if not all information retrieval models utilize some form of term frequency. Th...
One of the most prominent trends of our time is the emergence of an information society. The amount ...
At their heart, most if not all information retrieval models utilize some form of term frequency. Th...