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PR
2006
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15 years 3 months ago
Feature-based approach to semi-supervised similarity learning
For the management of digital document collections, automatic database analysis still has ties to deal with semantic queries and abstract concepts that users are looking for. When...
Philippe Henri Gosselin, Matthieu Cord
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EPIA
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Classifying Documents According to Locational Relevance
This paper presents an approach for categorizing documents according to their implicit locational relevance. We report a thorough evaluation of several classifiers designed for th...
Ivo Anastácio, Bruno Martins, Pável ...
ECIR
2007
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Combining Evidence for Relevance Criteria: A Framework and Experiments in Web Retrieval
Abstract. We present a framework that assesses relevance with respect to several relevance criteria, by combining the query-dependent and query-independent evidence indicating thes...
Theodora Tsikrika, Mounia Lalmas
VLDB
2004
ACM
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16 years 3 months ago
Retrieval effectiveness of an ontology-based model for information selection
Technology in the field of digital media generates huge amounts of nontextual information, audio, video, and images, along with more familiar textual information. The potential for...
Latifur Khan, Dennis McLeod, Eduard H. Hovy
ECIR
2008
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Applying Maximum Entropy to Known-Item Email Retrieval
It is becoming increasingly common in information retrieval to combine evidence from multiple resources to compute the retrieval status value of documents. Although this has led to...
Sirvan Yahyaei, Christof Monz