AbstractN-gram based indexing technique has been proved as a useful technique for efficient document retrieval. We applied the n-gram approach and performed experiments in Hindi language text collections. The experiments are performed on the dataset of FIRE 2010 Hindi text collections. We used the Terrier open search engine for experimental purpose. Our experiments state that 4-gram gives the best results among all n-grams of different length. The results show an increase in value of mean average precision
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
Abstract. This paper presents the experiments carried out at Jadavpur University as part of the part...
Recent years have witnessed considerable advances in information retrieval for European languages ot...
AbstractN-gram based indexing technique has been proved as a useful technique for efficient document...
For European languages, n-gram has proved to be the cost effective alternative to morphological proc...
With the increasingly widespread use of computers & the Internet in India, large amounts of info...
The main goal of this article is to describe and evaluate various indexing and search strategies for...
Our first objective in participating in FIRE evaluation campaigns is to analyze the retrieval effect...
For the first participation of Dublin City University (DCU) in the FIRE 2010 evaluation campaign, i...
Cross Language News story search (CLNSS) is concerned with finding documents describing the same eve...
The Forum for Information Retrieval Evaluation (FIRE) provides document collections, topics, and rel...
Experiments with a multi-lingual web collection are presented. The EuroGOV corpus is the first multi...
The main issue in Cross Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) is the poor performance of retrieval i...
Two fundamental problems concern the handling of large n-gram language models: indexing, that is, co...
In this paper, a novel model for monolingual Information Retrieval in English and Spanish language i...
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
Abstract. This paper presents the experiments carried out at Jadavpur University as part of the part...
Recent years have witnessed considerable advances in information retrieval for European languages ot...
AbstractN-gram based indexing technique has been proved as a useful technique for efficient document...
For European languages, n-gram has proved to be the cost effective alternative to morphological proc...
With the increasingly widespread use of computers & the Internet in India, large amounts of info...
The main goal of this article is to describe and evaluate various indexing and search strategies for...
Our first objective in participating in FIRE evaluation campaigns is to analyze the retrieval effect...
For the first participation of Dublin City University (DCU) in the FIRE 2010 evaluation campaign, i...
Cross Language News story search (CLNSS) is concerned with finding documents describing the same eve...
The Forum for Information Retrieval Evaluation (FIRE) provides document collections, topics, and rel...
Experiments with a multi-lingual web collection are presented. The EuroGOV corpus is the first multi...
The main issue in Cross Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) is the poor performance of retrieval i...
Two fundamental problems concern the handling of large n-gram language models: indexing, that is, co...
In this paper, a novel model for monolingual Information Retrieval in English and Spanish language i...
International audienceMost existing Information Retrieval model including probabilistic and vector s...
Abstract. This paper presents the experiments carried out at Jadavpur University as part of the part...
Recent years have witnessed considerable advances in information retrieval for European languages ot...