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AINA
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
DHTs over Peer Clusters for Distributed Information Retrieval
Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) are very efficient for querying based on key lookups, if only a small number of keys has to be registered by each individual peer. However, building...
Odysseas Papapetrou, Wolf Siberski, Wolf-Tilo Balk...
CLEF
2003
Springer
14 years 24 days ago
Comparing Weighting Models for Monolingual Information Retrieval
Motivated by the hypothesis that the retrieval performance of a weighting model is independent of the language in which queries and collection are expressed, we compared the retrie...
Gianni Amati, Claudio Carpineto, Giovanni Romano
CIKM
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Semiautomatic evaluation of retrieval systems using document similarities
Taking advantage of the well-known cluster hypothesis that “closely associated documents tend to be relevant to the same request”, we can use inter-document similarity to prov...
Ben Carterette, James Allan
CIVR
2007
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
Texture retrieval based on a non-parametric measure for multivariate distributions
In the present study, an efficient strategy for retrieving texture images from large texture databases is introduced and studied within a distributional-statistical framework. Our...
Vasileios K. Pothos, Christos Theoharatos, George ...
IR
2011
12 years 11 months ago
Modeling score distributions in information retrieval
We review the history of modeling score distributions, focusing on the mixture of normal-exponential by investigating the theoretical as well as the empirical evidence supporting i...
Avi Arampatzis, Stephen Robertson