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Information retrieval with Hindi, Bengali, and Marathi languages: evaluation and analysis

Auteur(s)
Savoy, Jacques 
Institut d'informatique 
Akasereh, Mitra
Dolamic, Ljiljana
In
Multilingual Information Access in South Asian Languages, Springer, 2013///334-352
Mots-clés
  • Hindi
  • Bengali and Marathi information retrieval
  • retrieval effectiveness with Indian Languages
  • FIRE evaluation campaign
  • automatic indexing
  • Hindi

  • Bengali and Marathi i...

  • retrieval effectivene...

  • FIRE evaluation campa...

  • automatic indexing

Résumé
Our first objective in participating in FIRE evaluation campaigns is to analyze the retrieval effectiveness of various indexing and search strategies when dealing with corpora written in Hindi, Bengali and Marathi languages. As a second goal, we have developed new and more aggressive stemming strategies for both Marathi and Hindi languages during this second campaign. We have compared their retrieval effectiveness with both light stemming strategy and <i>n</i>-gram language-independent approach. As another language-independent indexing strategy, we have evaluated the trunc-<i>n</i> method in which the indexing term is formed by considering only the first <i>n</i> letters of each word. To evaluate these solutions we have used various IR models including models derived from Divergence from Randomness (DFR), Language Model (LM) as well as Okapi, or the classical <i>tf idf</i> vector-processing approach. <br> For the three studied languages, our experiments tend to show that IR models derived from Divergence from Randomness (DFR) paradigm tend to produce the best overall results. For these languages, our various experiments demonstrate also that either an aggressive stemming procedure or the trunc-<i>n</i> indexing approach produces better retrieval effectiveness when compared to other word-based or <i>n</i>-gram language-independent approaches. Applying the Z-score as data fusion operator after a blind-query expansion tends also to improve the MAP of the merged run over the best single IR system.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/6650
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10.1007/978-3-642-40087-2_30
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Information_retrieval-Savoy_J.-20160121.pdf (8.02 MB)
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