scholarly journals Using Zero-Resource Spoken Term Discovery for Ranked Retrieval

Author(s):  
Jerome White ◽  
Douglas Oard ◽  
Aren Jansen ◽  
Jiaul Paik ◽  
Rashmi Sankepally
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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajiv Jain ◽  
Douglas W. Oard ◽  
David Doermann

2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 209-221 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jingbo Yan ◽  
Yuqing Zhang ◽  
Xuefeng Liu

Author(s):  
Brian Almquist ◽  
Padmini Srinivasan

We propose and evaluate a data mining system that uses a set of document features describing each document in the context of partially evaluated ranked results. We find our system to be competitive with existing metasearch ranking strategies for prioritizing the review of evidence for legal relevance.Nous proposons et évaluons un système de fouille de données basé sur une série de descripteurs de documents décrivant chaque document dans un contexte d’évaluation partielle des résultats classés. Nous concluons que notre système est concurrentiel par rapport aux stratégies existantes de classement des métarecherches pour la priorisation de l’examen des preuves en matière de pertinence juridique. 


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chahinez Benkoussas ◽  
Patrice Bellot

A combination of multiple information retrieval approaches is proposed for the purpose of book recommendation. In this paper, book recommendation is based on complex user's query. We used different theoretical retrieval models: probabilistic as InL2 (Divergence from Randomness model) and language model and tested their interpolated combination. Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank have been successful in Web environments. We consider the application of this algorithm in a new retrieval approach to related document network comprised of social links. We called Directed Graph of Documents (DGD) a network constructed with documents and social information provided from each one of them. Specifically, this work tackles the problem of book recommendation in the context of INEX (Initiative for the Evaluation of XML retrieval) Social Book Search track. A series of reranking experiments demonstrate that combining retrieval models yields significant improvements in terms of standard ranked retrieval metrics. These results extend the applicability of link analysis algorithms to different environments.


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