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Improving retrieval results with discipline-specific query expansion

[collection article]

Lüke, Thomas
Schaer, Philipp
Mayr, Philipp

Abstract

Choosing the right terms to describe an information need is becoming more difficult as the amount of available information increases. Search- Term-Recommendation (STR) systems can help to overcome these problems. This paper evaluates the benefits that may be gained from the use of STRs in Query Ex... view more

Choosing the right terms to describe an information need is becoming more difficult as the amount of available information increases. Search- Term-Recommendation (STR) systems can help to overcome these problems. This paper evaluates the benefits that may be gained from the use of STRs in Query Expansion (QE). We create 17 STRs, 16 based on specific disciplines and one giving general recommendations, and compare the retrieval performance of these STRs. The main findings are: (1) QE with specific STRs leads to significantly better results than QE with a general STR, (2) QE with specific STRs selected by a heuristic mechanism of topic classification leads to better results than the general STR, however (3) selecting the best matching specific STR in an automatic way is a major challenge of this process. (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
data bank; evaluation; information retrieval; comparison of methods; information system; information capture; thesaurus; standardization (meth.); information management

Classification
Information and Documentation, Libraries, Archives
Information Science

Free Keywords
Digitale Bibliothek; Digital Library; Search-Term-Recommendation; Term Suggestion; Query Expansion

Collection Title
Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries : Second International Conference, TPDL 2012

Editor
Zaphiris, Panayiotis; Buchanan, George; Rasmussen, Edie; Loizides, Fernando

Conference
2. International Conference "Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries". Paphos, Zypern, 2012

Document language
English

Publication Year
2012

Publisher
Springer

City
Heidelberg

Page/Pages
p. 408-413

Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), 7489

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33290-6

ISSN
0302-9743

ISBN
978-3-642-33289-0

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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