Search engines rely heavily on term-based approaches that represent queries and documents as bags of words. Text—a document or a query—is represented by a bag of its words that ignores grammar and word order, but retains word frequency counts. When presented with a search query, the engine then ranks documents according to their relevance scores by computing, among other things, the matching degrees between query and document terms. While term-based approaches are intuitive and effective in practice, they are based on the hypothesis that documents that exactly contain the query terms are highly relevant regardless of query semantics. Inversely, term-based approaches assume documents that do not contain query terms as irrelevant. However, it...
In this paper we propose a method for semantic text representation and term weighting. It is based o...
Reaching high precision and recall rates in the results of term-based queries on text collections is...
International audienceIn this paper, we address both standard and focused retrieval tasks based on c...
. In classic Information Retrieval systems a relevant document will not be retrieved in response to ...
Vocabulary mismatch has long been recognized as one of the major issues affecting search effectivene...
In classic information retrieval systems a relevant document will not be retrieved in response to a ...
The recent decade has witnessed an explosive growth of online information with the birth of Web. Sea...
Synonymy & polysemy of natural languages together with information overload are two main factors tha...
Information Retrieval is concerned with locating information (usually text) that is relevant to a us...
When searching information in a retrieval system, people use a variety of terms to describe their in...
Abstract. Query expansion methods have been studied for a long time – with debatable success in many...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
When the relevance feedback, which is one of the most popular information retrieval model, is used i...
Given a set of documents and an input query that is expressed in a natural language, the problem of ...
Lexical-matching methods for information retrieval can be inaccurate when they are used to match a u...
In this paper we propose a method for semantic text representation and term weighting. It is based o...
Reaching high precision and recall rates in the results of term-based queries on text collections is...
International audienceIn this paper, we address both standard and focused retrieval tasks based on c...
. In classic Information Retrieval systems a relevant document will not be retrieved in response to ...
Vocabulary mismatch has long been recognized as one of the major issues affecting search effectivene...
In classic information retrieval systems a relevant document will not be retrieved in response to a ...
The recent decade has witnessed an explosive growth of online information with the birth of Web. Sea...
Synonymy & polysemy of natural languages together with information overload are two main factors tha...
Information Retrieval is concerned with locating information (usually text) that is relevant to a us...
When searching information in a retrieval system, people use a variety of terms to describe their in...
Abstract. Query expansion methods have been studied for a long time – with debatable success in many...
In the vector space model for information retrieval, term vectors are pair-wise orthogonal, that is,...
When the relevance feedback, which is one of the most popular information retrieval model, is used i...
Given a set of documents and an input query that is expressed in a natural language, the problem of ...
Lexical-matching methods for information retrieval can be inaccurate when they are used to match a u...
In this paper we propose a method for semantic text representation and term weighting. It is based o...
Reaching high precision and recall rates in the results of term-based queries on text collections is...
International audienceIn this paper, we address both standard and focused retrieval tasks based on c...