2007
DOI: 10.1002/asi.20586
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A measure theoretic approach to information retrieval

Abstract: The vector space model of information retrieval is one of the classical and widely applied retrieval models. Paradoxically, it has been characterized by a discrepancy between its formal framework and implementable form. The underlying concepts of the vector space model are mathematical terms: linear space, vector, and inner product. However, in the vector space model, the mathematical meaning of these concepts is not preserved. They are used as mere computational constructs or metaphors. Thus, the vector space… Show more

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“…LSI has been successfully employed for term comparison, document comparison and also for the basic information retrieval task, to select documents from a collection that are associated to a given user query. Dominich and Kiezer [10] also explore the GVSM. According to them Information Retrieval may be conceived as an application of mathematical measure theory.…”
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“…LSI has been successfully employed for term comparison, document comparison and also for the basic information retrieval task, to select documents from a collection that are associated to a given user query. Dominich and Kiezer [10] also explore the GVSM. According to them Information Retrieval may be conceived as an application of mathematical measure theory.…”
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confidence: 99%