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Dependency Structure Applied to LanguageModeling for Information Retrieval
关键词: dependency structure;    information retrieval;    term dependency;    Language model;   
Others  :  1185411
DOI  :  10.4218/etrij.06.0105.0020
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【 摘 要 】

In this paper, we propose a new language model, namely, a dependency structure language model, for information retrieval to compensate for the weaknesses of unigram and bigram language models. The dependency structure language model is based on the first-order dependency model and the dependency parse tree generated by a linguistic parser. So, long-distance dependencies can be naturally captured by the dependency structure language model. We carried out extensive experiments to verify the proposed model, where the dependency structure model gives a better performance than recently proposed language models and the Okapi BM25 method, and the dependency structure is more effective than unigram and bigram in language modeling for information retrieval.

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