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TON
2002
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15 years 3 months ago
Efficient randomized web-cache replacement schemes using samples from past eviction times
The problem of document replacement in web caches has received much attention in recent research, and it has been shown that the eviction rule "replace the least recently used...
Konstantinos Psounis, Balaji Prabhakar
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ECIR
2009
Springer
16 years 24 days ago
"They Are Out There, If You Know Where to Look": Mining Transliterations of OOV Query Terms for Cross-Language Information Retri
It is well known that the use of a good Machine Transliteration system improves the retrieval performance of Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) systems when the query and ...
Raghavendra Udupa, K. Saravanan, Anton Bakalov, Ab...
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TREC
2001
15 years 5 months ago
Link-based Approaches for Text Retrieval
We assess a family of ranking mechanisms for search engines based on linkage analysis using a carefully engineered subset of the World Wide Web, WT10g (Bailey, Craswell and Hawking...
Julien Gevrey, Stefan M. Rüger
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SIGIR
2011
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
A boosting approach to improving pseudo-relevance feedback
Pseudo-relevance feedback has proven effective for improving the average retrieval performance. Unfortunately, many experiments have shown that although pseudo-relevance feedback...
Yuanhua Lv, ChengXiang Zhai, Wan Chen
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CLEF
2008
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Some Experiments in Question Answering with a Disambiguated Document Collection
Abstract. This paper describes our approach to the Question Answering - Word Sense Disambiguation task. This task consists in carrying out Question Answering over a disambiguated d...
Davide Buscaldi, Paolo Rosso