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Estimating query performance using class predictions

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Estimating query performance using class predictions
We investigate using topic prediction data, as a summary of document content, to compute measures of search result quality. Unlike existing quality measures such as query clarity that require the entire content of the top-ranked results, class-based statistics can be computed efficiently online, because class information is compact enough to precompute and store in the index. In an empirical study we compare the performance of class-based statistics to their languagemodel counterparts for predicting two measures: query difficulty and expansion risk. Our findings suggest that using class predictions can offer comparable performance to full language models while reducing computation overhead.
Kevyn Collins-Thompson, Paul N. Bennett
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Updated 28 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where SIGIR
Authors Kevyn Collins-Thompson, Paul N. Bennett
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