A Review on the Cross and Multilingual Information Retrieval

  • PothulaSujatha
  • Dhavachelvan
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Abstract

In this paper we explore some of the most important areas of information retrieval. In particular, Cross-lingual Information Retrieval (CLIR) and Multilingual Information Retrieval (MLIR). CLIR deals with asking questions in one language and retrieving documents in different language. MLIR deals with asking questions in one or more languages and retrieving documents in one or more different languages. With an increasingly globalized economy, the ability to find information in other languages is becoming a necessity. We also presented the evaluation initiatives of information retrieval domain. Finally we have presented the overall review of the research works in Indian and Foreign languages.

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PothulaSujatha, & Dhavachelvan. (2011). A Review on the Cross and Multilingual Information Retrieval. International Journal of Web & Semantic Technology, 2(4), 115–124. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijwest.2011.2409

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