Title of article :
Modeling term proximity for probabilistic information retrieval models
Author/Authors :
Ben He، نويسنده , , Jimmy Xiangji Huang، نويسنده , , Xiaofeng Zhou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
15
From page :
3017
To page :
3031
Abstract :
Proximity among query terms has been found to be useful for improving retrieval performance. However, its application to classical probabilistic information retrieval models, such as Okapi’s BM25, remains a challenging research problem. In this paper, we propose to improve the classical BM25 model by utilizing the term proximity evidence. Four novel methods, namely a window-based N-gram Counting method, Survival Analysis over different statistics, including the Poisson process, an exponential distribution and an empirical function, are proposed to model the proximity between query terms. Through extensive experiments on standard TREC collections, our proposed proximity-based BM25 model, called BM25P, is compared to strong state-of-the-art evaluation baselines, including the original unigram BM25 model, the Markov Random Field model, and the positional language model. According to the experimental results, the window-based N-gram Counting method, and Survival Analysis over an exponential distribution are the most effective among all four proposed methods, which lead to marked improvement over the baselines. This shows that the use of term proximity considerably enhances the retrieval effectiveness of the classical probabilistic models. It is therefore recommended to deploy a term proximity component in retrieval systems that employ probabilistic models.
Keywords :
probabilistic models , BM25 , PROXIMITY
Journal title :
Information Sciences
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Information Sciences
Record number :
1214501
Link To Document :
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