108 research outputs found

    Combining information seeking services into a meta supply chain of facts

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    The World Wide Web has become a vital supplier of information that allows organizations to carry on such tasks as business intelligence, security monitoring, and risk assessments. Having a quick and reliable supply of correct facts from perspective is often mission critical. By following design science guidelines, we have explored ways to recombine facts from multiple sources, each with possibly different levels of responsiveness and accuracy, into one robust supply chain. Inspired by prior research on keyword-based meta-search engines (e.g., metacrawler.com), we have adapted the existing question answering algorithms for the task of analysis and triangulation of facts. We present a first prototype for a meta approach to fact seeking. Our meta engine sends a user's question to several fact seeking services that are publicly available on the Web (e.g., ask.com, brainboost.com, answerbus.com, NSIR, etc.) and analyzes the returned results jointly to identify and present to the user those that are most likely to be factually correct. The results of our evaluation on the standard test sets widely used in prior research support the evidence for the following: 1) the value-added of the meta approach: its performance surpasses the performance of each supplier, 2) the importance of using fact seeking services as suppliers to the meta engine rather than keyword driven search portals, and 3) the resilience of the meta approach: eliminating a single service does not noticeably impact the overall performance. We show that these properties make the meta-approach a more reliable supplier of facts than any of the currently available stand-alone services

    Streamlined Data Fusion: Unleashing the Power of Linear Combination with Minimal Relevance Judgments

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    Linear combination is a potent data fusion method in information retrieval tasks, thanks to its ability to adjust weights for diverse scenarios. However, achieving optimal weight training has traditionally required manual relevance judgments on a large percentage of documents, a labor-intensive and expensive process. In this study, we investigate the feasibility of obtaining near-optimal weights using a mere 20\%-50\% of relevant documents. Through experiments on four TREC datasets, we find that weights trained with multiple linear regression using this reduced set closely rival those obtained with TREC's official "qrels." Our findings unlock the potential for more efficient and affordable data fusion, empowering researchers and practitioners to reap its full benefits with significantly less effort.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure

    Answering Causal Questions and Developing Tool Support

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    Combining heterogeneous sources in an interactive multimedia content retrieval model

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    Interactive multimodal information retrieval systems (IMIR) increase the capabilities of traditional search systems, by adding the ability to retrieve information of different types (modes) and from different sources. This article describes a formal model for interactive multimodal information retrieval. This model includes formal and widespread definitions of each component of an IMIR system. A use case that focuses on information retrieval regarding sports validates the model, by developing a prototype that implements a subset of the features of the model. Adaptive techniques applied to the retrieval functionality of IMIR systems have been defined by analysing past interactions using decision trees, neural networks, and clustering techniques. This model includes a strategy for selecting sources and combining the results obtained from every source. After modifying the strategy of the prototype for selecting sources, the system is reevaluated using classification techniques.This work was partially supported by eGovernAbility-Access project (TIN2014-52665-C2-2-R)

    Temporal Information Models for Real-Time Microblog Search

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    Real-time search in Twitter and other social media services is often biased towards the most recent results due to the “in the moment” nature of topic trends and their ephemeral relevance to users and media in general. However, “in the moment”, it is often difficult to look at all emerging topics and single-out the important ones from the rest of the social media chatter. This thesis proposes to leverage on external sources to estimate the duration and burstiness of live Twitter topics. It extends preliminary research where itwas shown that temporal re-ranking using external sources could indeed improve the accuracy of results. To further explore this topic we pursued three significant novel approaches: (1) multi-source information analysis that explores behavioral dynamics of users, such as Wikipedia live edits and page view streams, to detect topic trends and estimate the topic interest over time; (2) efficient methods for federated query expansion towards the improvement of query meaning; and (3) exploiting multiple sources towards the detection of temporal query intent. It differs from past approaches in the sense that it will work over real-time queries, leveraging on live user-generated content. This approach contrasts with previous methods that require an offline preprocessing step

    Filtrage et agrégation d'informations vitales relatives à des entités

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    Nowadays, knowledge bases such as Wikipedia and DBpedia are the main sources to access information on a wide variety of entities (an entity is a thing that can be distinctly identified such a person, an organization, a product, an event, etc.). However, the update of these sources with new information related to a given entity is done manually by contributors with a significant latency time particularly if that entity is not popular. A system that analyzes documents when published on the Web to filter important information about entities will probably accelerate the update of these knowledge bases. In this thesis, we are interested in filtering timely and relevant information, called vital information, concerning the entities. We aim at answering the following two issues: (1) How to detect if a document is vital (i.e., it provides timely relevant information) to an entity? and (2) How to extract vital information from these documents to build a temporal summary about the entity that can be seen as a reference for updating the corresponding knowledge base entry?Regarding the first issue, we proposed two methods. The first proposal is fully supervised. It is based on a vitality language model. The second proposal measures the freshness of temporal expressions in a document to decide its vitality. Concerning the second issue, we proposed a method that selects the sentences based on the presence of triggers words automatically retrieved from the knowledge already represented in the knowledge base (such as the description of similar entities).We carried out our experiments on the TREC Stream corpus 2013 and 2014 with 1.2 billion documents and different types of entities (persons, organizations, facilities and events). For vital documents filtering approaches, we conducted our experiments in the context of the task "knowledge Base Acceleration (KBA)" for the years 2013 and 2014. Our method based on leveraging the temporal expressions in the document obtained good results outperforming the best participant system in the task KBA 2013. In addition, we showed the importance of our generated temporal summaries to accelerate the update of knowledge bases.Aujourd'hui, les bases de connaissances telles que Wikipedia et DBpedia représentent les sources principales pour accéder aux informations disponibles sur une grande variété d'entités (une entité est une chose qui peut être distinctement identifiée par exemple une personne, une organisation, un produit, un événement, etc.). Cependant, la mise à jour de ces sources avec des informations nouvelles en rapport avec une entité donnée se fait manuellement par des contributeurs et avec un temps de latence important en particulier si cette entité n'est pas populaire. Concevoir un système qui analyse les documents dès leur publication sur le Web pour filtrer les informations importantes relatives à des entités pourra sans doute accélérer la mise à jour de ces bases de connaissances. Dans cette thèse, nous nous intéressons au filtrage d'informations pertinentes et nouvelles, appelées vitales, relatives à des entités. Ces travaux rentrent dans le cadre de la recherche d'information mais visent aussi à enrichir les techniques d'ingénierie de connaissances en aidant à la sélection des informations à traiter. Nous souhaitons répondre principalement aux deux problématiques suivantes: (1) Comment détecter si un document est vital (c.à.d qu'il apporte une information pertinente et nouvelle) par rapport à une entité donnée? et (2) Comment extraire les informations vitales à partir de ces documents qui serviront comme référence pour mettre à jour des bases de connaissances? Concernant la première problématique, nous avons proposé deux méthodes. La première proposition est totalement supervisée. Elle se base sur un modèle de langue de vitalité. La deuxième proposition mesure la fraîcheur des expressions temporelles contenues dans un document afin de décider de sa vitalité. En ce qui concerne la deuxième problématique relative à l'extraction d'informations vitales à partir des documents vitaux, nous avons proposé une méthode qui sélectionne les phrases comportant potentiellement ces informations vitales, en nous basant sur la présence de mots déclencheurs récupérés automatiquement à partir de la connaissance déjà représentée dans la base de connaissances (comme la description d'entités similaires).L'évaluation des approches proposées a été effectuée dans le cadre de la campagne d'évaluation internationale TREC sur une collection de 1.2 milliard de documents avec différents types d'entités (personnes, organisations, établissements et événements). Pour les approches de filtrage de documents vitaux, nous avons mené nos expérimentations dans le cadre de la tâche "Knwoledge Base Acceleration (KBA)" pour les années 2013 et 2014. L'exploitation des expressions temporelles dans le document a permis d'obtenir de bons résultats dépassant le meilleur système proposé dans la tâche KBA 2013. Pour évaluer les contributions concernant l'extraction des informations vitales relatives à des entités, nous nous sommes basés sur le cadre expérimental de la tâche "Temporal Summarization (TS)". Nous avons montré que notre approche permet de minimiser le temps de latence des mises à jour de bases de connaissances

    Recuperação multimodal e interativa de informação orientada por diversidade

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    Orientador: Ricardo da Silva TorresTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de ComputaçãoResumo: Os métodos de Recuperação da Informação, especialmente considerando-se dados multimídia, evoluíram para a integração de múltiplas fontes de evidência na análise de relevância de itens em uma tarefa de busca. Neste contexto, para atenuar a distância semântica entre as propriedades de baixo nível extraídas do conteúdo dos objetos digitais e os conceitos semânticos de alto nível (objetos, categorias, etc.) e tornar estes sistemas adaptativos às diferentes necessidades dos usuários, modelos interativos que consideram o usuário mais próximo do processo de recuperação têm sido propostos, permitindo a sua interação com o sistema, principalmente por meio da realimentação de relevância implícita ou explícita. Analogamente, a promoção de diversidade surgiu como uma alternativa para lidar com consultas ambíguas ou incompletas. Adicionalmente, muitos trabalhos têm tratado a ideia de minimização do esforço requerido do usuário em fornecer julgamentos de relevância, à medida que mantém níveis aceitáveis de eficácia. Esta tese aborda, propõe e analisa experimentalmente métodos de recuperação da informação interativos e multimodais orientados por diversidade. Este trabalho aborda de forma abrangente a literatura acerca da recuperação interativa da informação e discute sobre os avanços recentes, os grandes desafios de pesquisa e oportunidades promissoras de trabalho. Nós propusemos e avaliamos dois métodos de aprimoramento do balanço entre relevância e diversidade, os quais integram múltiplas informações de imagens, tais como: propriedades visuais, metadados textuais, informação geográfica e descritores de credibilidade dos usuários. Por sua vez, como integração de técnicas de recuperação interativa e de promoção de diversidade, visando maximizar a cobertura de múltiplas interpretações/aspectos de busca e acelerar a transferência de informação entre o usuário e o sistema, nós propusemos e avaliamos um método multimodal de aprendizado para ranqueamento utilizando realimentação de relevância sobre resultados diversificados. Nossa análise experimental mostra que o uso conjunto de múltiplas fontes de informação teve impacto positivo nos algoritmos de balanceamento entre relevância e diversidade. Estes resultados sugerem que a integração de filtragem e re-ranqueamento multimodais é eficaz para o aumento da relevância dos resultados e também como mecanismo de potencialização dos métodos de diversificação. Além disso, com uma análise experimental minuciosa, nós investigamos várias questões de pesquisa relacionadas à possibilidade de aumento da diversidade dos resultados e a manutenção ou até mesmo melhoria da sua relevância em sessões interativas. Adicionalmente, nós analisamos como o esforço em diversificar afeta os resultados gerais de uma sessão de busca e como diferentes abordagens de diversificação se comportam para diferentes modalidades de dados. Analisando a eficácia geral e também em cada iteração de realimentação de relevância, nós mostramos que introduzir diversidade nos resultados pode prejudicar resultados iniciais, enquanto que aumenta significativamente a eficácia geral em uma sessão de busca, considerando-se não apenas a relevância e diversidade geral, mas também o quão cedo o usuário é exposto ao mesmo montante de itens relevantes e nível de diversidadeAbstract: Information retrieval methods, especially considering multimedia data, have evolved towards the integration of multiple sources of evidence in the analysis of the relevance of items considering a given user search task. In this context, for attenuating the semantic gap between low-level features extracted from the content of the digital objects and high-level semantic concepts (objects, categories, etc.) and making the systems adaptive to different user needs, interactive models have brought the user closer to the retrieval loop allowing user-system interaction mainly through implicit or explicit relevance feedback. Analogously, diversity promotion has emerged as an alternative for tackling ambiguous or underspecified queries. Additionally, several works have addressed the issue of minimizing the required user effort on providing relevance assessments while keeping an acceptable overall effectiveness. This thesis discusses, proposes, and experimentally analyzes multimodal and interactive diversity-oriented information retrieval methods. This work, comprehensively covers the interactive information retrieval literature and also discusses about recent advances, the great research challenges, and promising research opportunities. We have proposed and evaluated two relevance-diversity trade-off enhancement work-flows, which integrate multiple information from images, such as: visual features, textual metadata, geographic information, and user credibility descriptors. In turn, as an integration of interactive retrieval and diversity promotion techniques, for maximizing the coverage of multiple query interpretations/aspects and speeding up the information transfer between the user and the system, we have proposed and evaluated a multimodal learning-to-rank method trained with relevance feedback over diversified results. Our experimental analysis shows that the joint usage of multiple information sources positively impacted the relevance-diversity balancing algorithms. Our results also suggest that the integration of multimodal-relevance-based filtering and reranking was effective on improving result relevance and also boosted diversity promotion methods. Beyond it, with a thorough experimental analysis we have investigated several research questions related to the possibility of improving result diversity and keeping or even improving relevance in interactive search sessions. Moreover, we analyze how much the diversification effort affects overall search session results and how different diversification approaches behave for the different data modalities. By analyzing the overall and per feedback iteration effectiveness, we show that introducing diversity may harm initial results whereas it significantly enhances the overall session effectiveness not only considering the relevance and diversity, but also how early the user is exposed to the same amount of relevant items and diversityDoutoradoCiência da ComputaçãoDoutor em Ciência da ComputaçãoP-4388/2010140977/2012-0CAPESCNP

    Cross-language Information Retrieval

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    Two key assumptions shape the usual view of ranked retrieval: (1) that the searcher can choose words for their query that might appear in the documents that they wish to see, and (2) that ranking retrieved documents will suffice because the searcher will be able to recognize those which they wished to find. When the documents to be searched are in a language not known by the searcher, neither assumption is true. In such cases, Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) is needed. This chapter reviews the state of the art for CLIR and outlines some open research questions.Comment: 49 pages, 0 figure

    Enhanced lexicon based models for extracting question-answer pairs from web forum

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    A Web forum is an online community that brings people in different geographical locations together. Members of the forum exchange ideas and expertise. As a result, a huge amount of contents on different topics are generated on a daily basis. The huge human generated contents of web forum can be mined as questionanswer pairs (Q&A). One of the major challenges in mining Q&A from web forum is to establish a good relationship between the question and the candidate answers. This problem is compounded by the noisy nature of web forum's human generated contents. Unfortunately, the existing methods that are used to mine knowledge from web forums ignore the effect of noise on the mining tools, making the lexical contents less effective. This study proposes lexicon based models that can automatically mine question-answer pairs with higher accuracy scores from web forum. The first phase of the research produces question mining model. It was implemented using features generated from unigram, bigram, forum metadata and simple rules. These features were screened using both chi-square and wrapper techniques. Wrapper generated features were used by Multinomial NaĂŻve Bayes to finally build the model. The second phase produced a normalized lexical model for answer mining. It was implemented using 13 lexical features that cut across four quality dimensions. The performance of the features was enhanced by noise normalization, a process that fixed orthographic, phonetic and acronyms noises. The third phase of the research produced a hybridized model of lexical and non-lexical features. The average performances of the question mining model, normalized lexical model and hybridized model for answer mining were 90.3%, 97.5%, and 99.5% respectively on three data sets used. They outperformed all previous works in the domain. The first major contribution of the study is the development of an improved question mining model that is characterized by higher accuracy, better specificity, less complex and ability to generate good accuracy across different forum genres. The second contribution is the development of normalized lexical based model that has capability to establish good relationship between a question and its corresponding answer. The third contribution is the development of a hybridized model that integrates lexical features that guarantee relevance with non-lexical that guarantee quality to mine web forum answers. The fourth contribution is a novel integration of question and answer mining models to automatically generate question-answer pairs from web forum
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