Improving Text Retrieval Accuracy by Using a Minimal Relevance Feedback

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In this paper we have demonstrated that the accuracy of a text retrieval system can be improved if we employ a query expansion method based on explicit relevance feedback that expands the initial query with a structured representation instead of a simple list of words. This representation, named a mixed Graph of Terms, is composed of a directed and an a-directed subgraph and can be automatically extracted from a set of documents using a method for term extraction based on the probabilistic Topic Model. The evaluation of the method has been conducted on a web repository collected by crawling a huge number of web pages from the website ThomasNet.com. We have considered several topics and performed a comparison with a baseline and a less complex structure that is a simple list of words. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013.

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Colace, F., de Santo, M., Greco, L., & Napoletano, P. (2013). Improving Text Retrieval Accuracy by Using a Minimal Relevance Feedback. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 348, 126–140. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37186-8_8

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