SENSE: SEmantic N-levels Search Engine at CLEF2008 Ad Hoc Robust-WSD Track

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This paper presents the results of the experiments conducted at the University of Bari for the Ad Hoc Robust-WSD track of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) 2008. The evaluation was performed using SENSE (SEmantic N-levels Search Engine), a semantic search engine that tries to overcome the limitations of the ranked keyword approach by introducing semantic levels, which integrate (and not simply replace) the lexical level represented by keywords. We show how SENSE is able to manage documents indexed at two separate levels, keyword and word meaning, in an attempt of improving the retrieval performance. Two types of experiments have been performed by exploiting both only one indexing level and all indexing levels at the same time. The experiments performed combining keywords and word meanings, extracted from the WordNet lexical database, show the promise of the idea and point out the value of our institution. In particular the results confirm our hypothesis: The combination of two indexing levels outperforms a single level. Indeed, an improvement of 35% in precision has been obtained by adopting the N-levels model with respect to the results obtained by exploiting the indexing level based only on keywords. © 2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

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Caputo, A., Basile, P., & Semeraro, G. (2009). SENSE: SEmantic N-levels Search Engine at CLEF2008 Ad Hoc Robust-WSD Track. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 5706 LNCS, pp. 126–133). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04447-2_15

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