Authors
James C French, Allison L Powell, Fredric Gey, Natalia Perelman
Publication date
2001/10/5
Book
Proceedings of the tenth international conference on Information and knowledge management
Pages
199-206
Description
Vocabulary incompatibilities arise when the terms used to index a document collection are largely unknown, or at least not well-known to the users who eventually search the collection. No matter how comprehensive or well-structured the indexing vocabulary, it is of little use if it is not used effectively in query formulation. This paper demonstrates that techniques for mapping user queries into the controlled indexing vocabulary have the potential to radically improve document retrieval performance. We also show how the use of controlled indexing vocabulary can be employed to achieve performance gains for collection selection. Finally, we demonstrate the potential benefit of combining these two techniques in an interactive retrieval environment. Given a user query, our evaluation approach simulates the human user's choice of terms for query augmentation given a list of controlled vocabulary terms suggested by a …
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JC French, AL Powell, F Gey, N Perelman - Proceedings of the tenth international conference on …, 2001