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Information Retrieval

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Retrieval And Evaluation Techniquesfor Personal Information, Jinyoung Kim Sep 2012

Retrieval And Evaluation Techniquesfor Personal Information, Jinyoung Kim

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Providing an effective mechanism for personal information retrieval is important for many applications, and requires different techniques than have been developed for general web search. This thesis focuses on developing retrieval models and representations for personal search, and on designing evaluation frameworks that can be used to demonstrate retrieval effectiveness in a personal environment.

From the retrieval model perspective, personal information can be viewed as a collection of multiple document types each of which has unique metadata. Based on this perspective, we propose a retrieval model that exploits document metadata and multi-type structure. Proposed retrieval models were found to be …


Query-Dependent Selection Of Retrieval Alternatives, Niranjan Balasubramanian Sep 2011

Query-Dependent Selection Of Retrieval Alternatives, Niranjan Balasubramanian

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The main goal of this thesis is to investigate query-dependent selection of retrieval alternatives for Information Retrieval (IR) systems. Retrieval alternatives include choices in representing queries (query representations), and choices in methods used for scoring documents. For example, an IR system can represent a user query without any modification, automatically expand it to include more terms, or reduce it by dropping some terms. The main motivation for this work is that no single query representation or retrieval model performs the best for all queries. This suggests that selecting the best representation or retrieval model for each query can yield improved …


Discovering And Using Implicit Data For Information Retrieval, Xing Yi Sep 2011

Discovering And Using Implicit Data For Information Retrieval, Xing Yi

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In real-world information retrieval (IR) tasks, the searched items and/or the users' queries often have implicit information associated with them -- information that describes unspecified aspects of the items or queries. For example, in web search tasks, web pages are often pointed to by hyperlinks (known as anchors) from other pages, and thus have human-generated succinct descriptions of their content (anchor text) associated with them. This indirectly available information has been shown to improve search effectiveness for different retrieval tasks. However, in many real-world IR challenges this information is sparse in the data; i.e., it is incomplete or missing in …