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WSDM
2009
ACM
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15 years 6 months ago
Wikipedia pages as entry points for book search
A lot of the world’s knowledge is stored in books, which, as a result of recent mass-digitisation efforts, are increasingly available online. Search engines, such as Google Book...
Marijn Koolen, Gabriella Kazai, Nick Craswell
EMNLP
2007
15 years 1 months ago
Enhancing Single-Document Summarization by Combining RankNet and Third-Party Sources
We present a new approach to automatic summarization based on neural nets, called NetSum. We extract a set of features from each sentence that helps identify its importance in the...
Krysta Marie Svore, Lucy Vanderwende, Christopher ...
PVLDB
2008
116views more  PVLDB 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
Accuracy estimate and optimization techniques for SimRank computation
The measure of similarity between objects is a very useful tool in many areas of computer science, including information retrieval. SimRank is a simple and intuitive measure of th...
Dmitry Lizorkin, Pavel Velikhov, Maxim N. Grinev, ...
NLE
2010
166views more  NLE 2010»
14 years 10 months ago
Wisdom of crowds versus wisdom of linguists - measuring the semantic relatedness of words
In this article, we present a comprehensive study aimed at computing semantic relatedness of word pairs. We analyze the performance of a large number of semantic relatedness measu...
Torsten Zesch, Iryna Gurevych
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IR
2010
14 years 10 months ago
Learning to rank with (a lot of) word features
In this article we present Supervised Semantic Indexing (SSI) which defines a class of nonlinear (quadratic) models that are discriminatively trained to directly map from the word...
Bing Bai, Jason Weston, David Grangier, Ronan Coll...