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RMIT University at TREC 2009: Web Track
In: DTIC (2009)
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A Novel Framework for Related Entities Finding: ICTNET at TREC 2009 Entity Track
In: DTIC (2009)
Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of related entity finding, which was proposed in trec 2009. The overall aim of related entity finding (REF) is to perform entity-related search on Web data, which address common information needs that are not that well modeled as ad hoc document search. In this paper, a novel framework was proposed based on a probabilistic model for related entity finding in a Web collection. This model consists of two parts. One is the probability indicating the relation between the source entity and the candidate entities. The other is the probability indicating the relevance between the candidate entities and the topic. Using ClueWeb09 dataset, the experimental evaluations show the effectiveness of our REF framework. ; Presented at the Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2009, 18th) held in Gaithersburg, Maryland on 17-20 November 2009. Published in the Proceedings of the Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2009, 18th), 2009. The conference was co-sponsored by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the Advanced Research and Development Activity (ARDA).
Keyword: *INFORMATION RETRIEVAL; *INFORMATION SCIENCES; *INTERNET; *REF(RELATED ENTITY FINDING); *WEB(INTERNET); CHINA; COLLECTION; Computer Programming and Software; Equipment and Methods; FOREIGN REPORTS; ICTNET(INSTITUTE OF COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY NETWORK); Information Science; INTERNET BROWSERS; Linguistics; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; PROBABILITY; QUERIES(INFORMATION RETRIEVAL); RELEVANCE(INFORMATION RETRIEVAL); REPRINTS; SOCIAL COMMUNICATION; SYMPOSIA; TEST AND EVALUATION; Test Facilities
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA517725
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Recognizing Connotative Meaning in Military Chat Communications
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Relevance Feedback based on Constrained Clustering: FDU at TREC 09
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A Journey in Entity Related Retrieval for TREC 2009
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ICTNET at Web Track 2009 Diversity task
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Lucene for n-grams using the ClueWeb Collection
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BIT at TREC 2009 Faceted Blog Distillation Task
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Sparse Matrix Factorization: Applications to Latent Semantic Indexing
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IRRA at TREC 2009: Index Term Weighting based on Divergence From Independence Model
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Semantic Search
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Delft University at the TREC 2009 Entity Track: Ranking Wikipedia Entities
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POSTECH at TREC 2009 Blog Track: Top Stories Identification
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Entity Retrieval by Hierarchical Relevance Model, Exploiting the Structure of Tables and Learning Homepage Classifiers
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University of Padua at TREC 2009: Relevance Feedback Track
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Related Entity Finding Based on Co-Occurrence
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Result Diversity and Entity Ranking Experiments: Anchors, Links, Text and Wikipedia
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PRIS at 2009 Relevance Feedback track: Experiments in Language Model for Relevance Feedback
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A Study of Faceted Blog Distillation -- PRIS at TREC 2009 Blog Track
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Formulating Simple Structured Queries using Temporal and Distributional Cues in Patents
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