Advanced feedback methods in information retrieval
G. Salton,
E. A. Fox and
E. Voorhees
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1985, vol. 36, issue 3, 200-210
Abstract:
Automatic feedback methods may be used in online information retrieval to generate improved query statements based on information contained in previously retrieved documents. In this study automatic relevance feedback techniques are applied to Boolean query statements. The feedback operations are carried out using both the conventional Boolean logic, as well as an extended logic producing improved retrieval effectiveness. Experimental output is included to evaluate the automatic feedback operations.
Date: 1985
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