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The Geometry of Information Retrieval

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Keith Van Rijsbergen demonstrates how different models of information retrieval (IR) can be combined in the same framework used to formulate the general principles of quantum mechanics. All the standard results can be applied to address problems in IR, such as pseudo-relevance feedback, relevance feedback and ostensive retrieval. The relation with quantum computing is examined. Appendices with background material on physics and mathematics are also included.

164 pages, Hardcover

First published August 12, 2004

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October 6, 2019
Introduced a nice formalism for reasoning over vector-space representations. Don't yet fully comprehend the author's entailment-based approach to some of the problems. More exploration needed.
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