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Hybrid results merging

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Hybrid results merging
The problem of results merging in distributed information retrieval environments has been approached by two different directions in research. Estimation approaches attempt to calculate the relevance of the returned documents through ad-hoc methodologies (weighted score merging, regression etc) while download approaches, download all the documents locally, partially or completely, in order to estimate “first hand” their relevance. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. It is assumed that download algorithms are more effective but they are very expensive in terms of time and bandwidth. Estimation approaches on the other hand, usually rely on document relevance scores being returned by the remote collections in order to achieve maximum performance. In addition to that, regression algorithms, which have proved to be more effective than weighted scores merging, rely on a significant number of overlap documents in order to function effectively, practically requiring multipl...
Georgios Paltoglou, Michail Salampasis, Maria Satr
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where CIKM
Authors Georgios Paltoglou, Michail Salampasis, Maria Satratzemi
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