Most existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector space models are based on the term independence hypothesis. To go beyond this assumption and thereby capture the semantics of document and query more accurately, several works have incorporated phrases or other syntactic information in IR, such attempts have shown slight benefit, at best. Particularly in language modeling approaches this extension is achieved through the use of the bigram or n-gram models. However, in these models all bigrams/n-grams are considered and weighted uniformly. In this paper we introduce a new approach to select and weight relevant n-grams associated with a document. Experimental results on three TREC test collections showed an improveme...
We introduce and create a framework for deriving probabilistic models of Information Retrieval. The ...
In today\u27s world, there is no shortage of information. However, for a specific information need, ...
The increasing availability of information on the World Wide Web (Web), and the need to access relev...
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
Introduction Recent advances in Information Retrieval are based on using Statistical Language Model...
International audienceTraditionally, many information retrieval models assume that terms occur in do...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
Intuitively, any ‘bag of words’ approach in IR should benefit from taking term dependencies into acc...
This paper describes an approach for constructing a mixture of language models based on simple stati...
We propose an extension to language models for information retrieval. Typically, language models es...
We propose an extension to language models for information retrieval. Typically, language models es...
Traditionally, many information retrieval models assume that terms occur in documents independently....
The increasing availability of information on the World Wide Web (Web), and the need to access relev...
We introduce and create a framework for deriving probabilistic models of Information Retrieval. The ...
In today\u27s world, there is no shortage of information. However, for a specific information need, ...
The increasing availability of information on the World Wide Web (Web), and the need to access relev...
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
Introduction Recent advances in Information Retrieval are based on using Statistical Language Model...
International audienceTraditionally, many information retrieval models assume that terms occur in do...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
Intuitively, any ‘bag of words’ approach in IR should benefit from taking term dependencies into acc...
This paper describes an approach for constructing a mixture of language models based on simple stati...
We propose an extension to language models for information retrieval. Typically, language models es...
We propose an extension to language models for information retrieval. Typically, language models es...
Traditionally, many information retrieval models assume that terms occur in documents independently....
The increasing availability of information on the World Wide Web (Web), and the need to access relev...
We introduce and create a framework for deriving probabilistic models of Information Retrieval. The ...
In today\u27s world, there is no shortage of information. However, for a specific information need, ...
The increasing availability of information on the World Wide Web (Web), and the need to access relev...