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Probabilistic Information Retrieval in a Distributed Heterogeneous Environment
- of documents. The model determines a procedure for ranking the documents that stems from the Probability
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Probabilistic Modeling of Distributed Information Retrieval
- 's Probability Ranking Principle: Having computed individual document rankings correlated to different
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A Probabilistic Solution to the Selection and Fusion Problem in Distributed Information Retrieval
- according to the Probability Ranking Principle. Part of the model is a selection criterion for effectively
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Probabilistic Models in Information Retrieval
- of this approach are described: the probability ranking principle shows that optimum retrieval quality can
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A User-Item Relevance Model for Log-Based Collaborative Filtering
- approach in text retrieval to re-formulate the problem. Based on the classic probability ranking principle
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Opportunistic prioritised clustering framework (OPCF
- ” and ”Probability Ranking Principle” into dynamic algorithms. In our simulation study we found these algorithms
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Models for retrieval with probabilistic indexing
- not yield a ranking according to the probability ranking principle! 6. TEST SETTING For the experiments
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MIAUCE project (FP6-033715) General Chairs
- “Adaptive Search on a Web Scale” . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 N. Fuhr “A Probability Ranking Principle
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Relevance-Based Language Models: Estimation and Analysis
- with estimating probability of relevance. The famous probability ranking principle, advocated by Robertson in [10
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Relevance Feedback for Best Match Term Weighting Algorithms in Information Retrieval
- by Robertson’s probability ranking principle [11], which states 2 ¡ t ¡ t d that, if documents are ranked
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