A Survey of Automatic Query Expansion in Information Retrieval
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Abstract
The relative ineffectiveness of information retrieval systems is largely caused by the inaccuracy with which a query formed by a few keywords models the actual user information need. One well known method to overcome this limitation is automatic query expansion (AQE), whereby the user’s original query is augmented by new features with a similar meaning. AQE has a long history in the information retrieval community but it is only in the last years that it has reached a level of scientific and experimental maturity, especially in laboratory settings such as TREC. This survey presents a unified view of a large number of recent approaches to AQE that leverage various data sources and employ very different…
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- Computer science
- Query expansion
- Information retrieval
- Leverage (statistics)
- Query optimization
- Query language
- Search engine
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