69 research outputs found

    Arabic Information Retrieval: A Relevancy Assessment Survey

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    The paper presents a research in Arabic Information Retrieval (IR). It surveys the impact of statistical and morphological analysis of Arabic text in improving Arabic IR relevancy. We investigated the contributions of Stemming, Indexing, Query Expansion, Text Summarization (TS), Text Translation, and Named Entity Recognition (NER) in enhancing the relevancy of Arabic IR. Our survey emphasizing on the quantitative relevancy measurements provided in the surveyed publications. The paper shows that the researchers achieved significant enhancements especially in building accurate stemmers, with accuracy reaches 97%, and in measuring the impact of different indexing strategies. Query expansion and Text Translation showed positive relevancy effect. However, other tasks such as NER and TS still need more research to realize their impact on Arabic IR

    Development of Arabic Information Retrieval Systems in the 21st Century

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    The present study deals with the development of Arabic Information Retrieval Systems starting from 2000, its vital role in the Text Retrieval Conference (TREC), and in the cross-language information retrieval track. It has overviewed the developments concerning the Holy Qur'an, Arabic language, terms relevant to Arabic information retrieval systems, and the characteristics of the Arabic language compared with other languages since the early 21st century. These developments include rich resources of up to date information so as to develop research in this area, modern developments in assessing and measuring Arabic information retrieval systems, relevant theses, and some research studies of contemporary universities on the use of TREC in Arabic information retrieval, and the researchers with no prior knowledge of Arabic language. The study ends with some studies of the Arab universities. Keywords: Retrieval Systems, Arabic Information, Twenty- first centur

    Investigation of the Lambda Parameter for Language Modeling Based Persian Retrieval

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    Language modeling is one of the most powerful methods in information retrieval. Many language modeling based retrieval systems have been developed and tested on English collections. Hence, the evaluation of language modeling on collections of other languages is an interesting research issue. In this study, four different language modeling methods proposed by Hiemstra [1] have been evaluated on a large Persian collection of a news archive. Furthermore, we study two different approaches that are proposed for tuning the Lambda parameter in the method. Experimental results show that the performance of language models on Persian text improves after Lambda Tuning. More specifically Witten Bell method provides the best results

    An Intelligent System For Arabic Text Categorization

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    Text Categorization (classification) is the process of classifying documents into a predefined set of categories based on their content. In this paper, an intelligent Arabic text categorization system is presented. Machine learning algorithms are used in this system. Many algorithms for stemming and feature selection are tried. Moreover, the document is represented using several term weighting schemes and finally the k-nearest neighbor and Rocchio classifiers are used for classification process. Experiments are performed over self collected data corpus and the results show that the suggested hybrid method of statistical and light stemmers is the most suitable stemming algorithm for Arabic language. The results also show that a hybrid approach of document frequency and information gain is the preferable feature selection criterion and normalized-tfidf is the best weighting scheme. Finally, Rocchio classifier has the advantage over k-nearest neighbor classifier in the classification process. The experimental results illustrate that the proposed model is an efficient method and gives generalization accuracy of about 98%

    CLIR Experiments at Maryland for TREC-2002: Evidence combination for Arabic-English retrieval

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    The focus of the experiments reported in this paper was techniques for combining evidence for cross-language retrieval, searching Arabic documents using English queries. Evidence from multiple sources of translation knowledge was combined to estimate translation probabilities, and four techniques for estimating query-language term weights from document-language evidence were tried. A new technique that exploits translation probability information was found to outperform a comparable technique in which that information was not used. Comparative results for three variants of Arabic ^\light^] stemming are also presented. A simple variant of an existing stemming algorithm was found to result in significantly better retrieval effectiveness. UMIACS-TR-2003-26 LAMP-TR-10

    N-Grams Assisted Long Web Search Query Optimization

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    Commercial search engines do not return optimal search results when the query is a long or multi-topic one [1]. Long queries are used extensively. While the creator of the long query would most likely use natural language to describe the query, it contains extra information. This information dilutes the results of a web search, and hence decreases the performance as well as quality of the results returned. Kumaran et al. [22] showed that shorter queries extracted from longer user generated queries are more effective for ad-hoc retrieval. Hence reducing these queries by removing extra terms, the quality of the search results can be improved. There are numerous approaches used to address this shortfall. Our approach evaluates various versions of the query, thus trying to find the optimal one. This variation is achieved by reducing the query length using a combination of n-grams assisted query selection as well as a random keyword combination generator. We look at existing approaches and try to improve upon them. We propose a hybrid model that tries to address the shortfalls of an existing technique by incorporating established methods along with new ideas. We use the existing models and plug in information with the help of n-grams as well as randomization to improve the overall performance while keeping any overhead calculations in check

    Arabic stemmers and their effectiveness on the information retrieval system

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    Arabic is a semitic language that has a complex morphology. Therefore, using a stemmer algorithm in an information retrieval system is almost always beneficial; An Arabic stemmer has been implemented and included in the information retrieval system developed at the Information Science Research Institute at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. The Arabic stemmer is written in the Ruby Language and removes affixes then matches the remaining word against patterns of the same length. The retrieval experiment uses the TREC collection which consists of over a million documents. We will test the effectiveness of the Arabic stemmer using recall/precision measurement and compare the result to other stemmers
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