TR2009-018
Word Particles Applied to Information Retrieval
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- "Word Particles Applied to Information Retrieval", European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR), April 2009. ,
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Document retrieval systems conventionally use words as the basic unit of representation, a natural choice since words are primary carriers of semantic information. In this paper we propose the use of a different, phonetically defined unit of representation that we call "particles". Particles are phonetic sequences that do not possess meaning. Both documents and queries are converted from their standard word-based form into sequences of particles. Indexing and retrieval is performed with particles. Experiments show that this scheme is capable of achieving retrieval performance that is comparable to that from words when the text in the documents and queries are clean, and can result in significantly improved retrieval when they are noisy.
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NEWS ECIR 2009: publication by MERL researchers and others Date: April 6, 2009
Where: European Conference on Informaiton Retrieval (ECIR)
Research Area: Speech & AudioBrief- The paper "Word Particles Applied to Information Retrieval" by Gouvea, E.V. and Raj, B. was presented at the European Conference on Informaiton Retrieval (ECIR).