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Chapter 1 + Section 2.1 Introduction


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Information Retrieval Process


  • Three Models of Browsing
    • Flag
    • Structure guided
    • Hypertext

Section 2.2 A taxonomy of Information Retrieval Models

  • Predicting which documents are relevant is usaually dependent on a ranking algorithm.

  • The three classic models in information retreival are:
    • Boolean Model: In the boolean model documents and queries are represented as sets of index terms, thus we say this model is a set theoretic model

    • Vector Model: In the vector model documents and queries are represented as vectors in a t-dimensional space, thus we say that the model is algebraic.

    • Probabilistic Model: The framework for modeling document and query representations is based on probability theory, and thus we sat that the model is prababilistic.

Section 2.3 Retrieval: Ad hoc and Filtering

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