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AINA
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 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
15 years 4 months 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
15 years 5 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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15 years 5 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
14 years 3 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