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Measuring Generality of Documents
Atlanta, Georgia April 03-April 07
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Hyun Woong Shin, University of Southern Califonia
Eduard Hovy, University of Southern California
Dennis McLeod, University of Southern California
Larry Pryor, University of Southern California
Most traditional Information Retrieval (IR) systems, including web search engines, operationalize "relevant" as the word frequency in a document of a set of keywords. Because of this limitation, traditional IR systems frequently retrieve irrelevant documents in response to a user?s request. In this paper, we propose a new criterion, "generality," that provides an additional basis on which to rank retrieved documents. The generality is a level of abstraction to retrieve results based on desired generality appropriate for a user?s knowledge and interests. We compared our generality quantification algorithm with human judges? weighting of values to show that the developed algorithm is significantly correlated.
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Hyun Woong Shin, Eduard Hovy, Dennis McLeod, Larry Pryor, "Measuring Generality of Documents," icdew, pp.62, 22nd International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW'06), 2006
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