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Dynamic Model for Query-Document Expansion towards Improving Retrieval Relevance (2103.10474v1)

Published 18 Mar 2021 in cs.IR

Abstract: Getting relevant information from search engines has been the heart of research works in information retrieval. Query expansion is a retrieval technique that has been studied and proved to yield positive results in relevance. Users are required to express their queries as a shortlist of words, sentences, or questions. With this short format, a huge amount of information is lost in the process of translating the information need from the actual query size since the user cannot convey all his thoughts in a few words. This mostly leads to poor query representation which contributes to undesired retrieval effectiveness. This loss of information has made the study of query expansion technique a strong area of study. This research work focuses on two methods of retrieval for both tweet-length queries and sentence-length queries. Two algorithms have been proposed and the implementation is expected to produce a better relevance retrieval model than most state-the-art relevance models.

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Authors (3)
  1. Onifade Olufade (1 paper)
  2. Arise Abiola (1 paper)
  3. Ogboo Chisom (1 paper)

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