ABSTRACT
In my research, I propose a coherence measure, with the goal of discovering and using topic structures within and between documents, of which I explore its extensions and applications in information retrieval.
- J. He, M. Larson, and M. de Rijke. On the topical structure of the relevance feedback set. In WIR'08, October 2008.Google Scholar
- J. He, M. Larson, and M. de Rijke. Using coherence-based measures to predict query difficulty. In ECIR'08, 2008. Google ScholarDigital Library
- J. He, W. Weerkamp, M. Larson, and M. de Rijke. Blogger, stick to your story: modeling topical noise in blogs with coherence measures. In AND '08, 2008. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Topic structure for information retrieval
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