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SIGIR
2010
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
How good is a span of terms?: exploiting proximity to improve web retrieval
Ranking search results is a fundamental problem in information retrieval. In this paper we explore whether the use of proximity and phrase information can improve web retrieval ac...
Krysta Marie Svore, Pallika H. Kanani, Nazan Khan
CIKM
2010
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Structural annotation of search queries using pseudo-relevance feedback
Marking up queries with annotations such as part-of-speech tags, capitalization, and segmentation, is an important part of many approaches to query processing and understanding. D...
Michael Bendersky, W. Bruce Croft, David A. Smith
CIKM
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Structural relevance: a common basis for the evaluation of structured document retrieval
This paper presents a unified framework for the evaluation of a range of structured document retrieval (SDR) approaches and tasks. The framework is based on a model of tree retrie...
Mir Sadek Ali, Mariano P. Consens, Gabriella Kazai...
ECIR
2010
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
On Improving Pseudo-Relevance Feedback Using Pseudo-Irrelevant Documents
Abstract. Pseudo-Relevance Feedback (PRF) assumes that the topranking n documents of the initial retrieval are relevant and extracts expansion terms from them. In this work, we int...
Karthik Raman, Raghavendra Udupa, Pushpak Bhattach...
IPM
2006
107views more  IPM 2006»
13 years 7 months ago
Best entry points for structured document retrieval - Part II: Types, usage and effectiveness
Structured document retrieval makes use of document components as the basis of the retrieval process, rather than complete documents. The inherent relationships between these comp...
Jane Reid, Mounia Lalmas, Karen Finesilver, Morten...