JOURNAL ARTICLE

Positional language models for information retrieval

Abstract

Although many variants of language models have been proposed for information retrieval, there are two related retrieval heuristics remaining "external" to the language modeling approach: (1) proximity heuristic which rewards a document where the matched query terms occur close to each other; (2) passage retrieval which scores a document mainly based on the best matching passage. Existing studies have only attempted to use a standard language model as a "black box" to implement these heuristics, making it hard to optimize the combination parameters.

Keywords:
Heuristics Computer science Information retrieval Heuristic Language model Matching (statistics) Natural language processing Document retrieval Artificial intelligence Query language

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Topics

Topic Modeling
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Information Retrieval and Search Behavior
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Data Quality and Management
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Management Science and Operations Research

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