As the number and diversity of distributed Web databases on the Internet exponentially increase, it is difficult for user to know which databases are appropriate to search. Given database language models that describe the content of each database, database selection services can provide assistance in locating databases relevant to the information needs of users. In this paper, we propose a database selection approach based on statistical language modeling. The basic idea behind the approach is that, for databases that are categorized into a topic hierarchy, individual language models are estimated at different search stages, and then the databases are ranked by the similarity to the query according to the estimated language model. Two-stage...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Machine translation, the computerized translation of o...
Language models form a class of successful probabilistic models in information retrieval. However, k...
In today\u27s world, there is no shortage of information. However, for a specific information need, ...
As the number and diversity of distributed Web databases on the Internet exponentially increase, it...
As the number and diversity of distributed information sources on the Internet exponentially increas...
As the number and diversity of distributed information sources on the Internet exponentially increas...
The proliferation of text databases within large organizations and on the Internet makes it difficul...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
CHOOSING A DATABASE QUERY LANGUAGE A methodology is presented for selecting query languages suitable...
In this report, we unify two quite distinct approaches to information retrieval: region models and l...
Many valuable text databases on the web have noncrawlable contents that are “hidden ” behind search ...
A methodology is presented for selecting query languages suitable for certain user types. The method...
The optimal settings of retrieval parameters often depend on both the document collection and the qu...
Many valuable text databases on the web have non-crawlable contents that are “hidden” behind search ...
Many valuable text databases on the web have noncrawlable contents that are “hidden” behind search i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Machine translation, the computerized translation of o...
Language models form a class of successful probabilistic models in information retrieval. However, k...
In today\u27s world, there is no shortage of information. However, for a specific information need, ...
As the number and diversity of distributed Web databases on the Internet exponentially increase, it...
As the number and diversity of distributed information sources on the Internet exponentially increas...
As the number and diversity of distributed information sources on the Internet exponentially increas...
The proliferation of text databases within large organizations and on the Internet makes it difficul...
Because of the world wide web, information retrieval systems are now used by millions of untrained u...
CHOOSING A DATABASE QUERY LANGUAGE A methodology is presented for selecting query languages suitable...
In this report, we unify two quite distinct approaches to information retrieval: region models and l...
Many valuable text databases on the web have noncrawlable contents that are “hidden ” behind search ...
A methodology is presented for selecting query languages suitable for certain user types. The method...
The optimal settings of retrieval parameters often depend on both the document collection and the qu...
Many valuable text databases on the web have non-crawlable contents that are “hidden” behind search ...
Many valuable text databases on the web have noncrawlable contents that are “hidden” behind search i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Machine translation, the computerized translation of o...
Language models form a class of successful probabilistic models in information retrieval. However, k...
In today\u27s world, there is no shortage of information. However, for a specific information need, ...