An evaluation of passage-level indexing strategies for a technical report archive
Past research has shown that using evidence from document passages rather than complete documents is an effective way of improving the precision of full-text database searches. However, passage-level indexing has yet to be widely adopted for commercial or online databases. This paper reports on expe...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1523612021-08-11T20:10:26Z An evaluation of passage-level indexing strategies for a technical report archive Williams, Michael Library and information science Past research has shown that using evidence from document passages rather than complete documents is an effective way of improving the precision of full-text database searches. However, passage-level indexing has yet to be widely adopted for commercial or online databases. This paper reports on experiments designed to test the efficacy of passage-level indexing with a particular collection of a full-text online database, the New Zealand Digital Library. Discourse passages and word-window passages are used for the indexing process. Both ranked and Boolean searching are used to test the resulting indexes. Overlapping window passages are shown to offer the best retrieval performance with both ranked and Boolean queries. Modifications may be necessary to the term weighting methodology in order to ensure optimal ranked query performance. Published version 2021-08-06T08:46:39Z 2021-08-06T08:46:39Z 1998 Journal Article Williams, M. (1998). An evaluation of passage-level indexing strategies for a technical report archive. Library and Information Science Research E-Journal, 8(1), 1-14. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.1998.1.1 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152361 10.32655/LIBRES.1998.1.1 1 8 1 14 en Library and Information Science Research E-Journal © 1998 Michael Williams. All rights reserved. application/pdf |
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Past research has shown that using evidence from document passages rather than complete documents is an effective way of improving the precision of full-text database searches. However, passage-level indexing has yet to be widely adopted for commercial or online databases. This paper reports on experiments designed to test the efficacy of passage-level indexing with a particular collection of a full-text online database, the New Zealand Digital Library. Discourse passages and word-window passages are used for the indexing process. Both ranked and Boolean searching are used to test the resulting indexes. Overlapping window passages are shown to offer the best retrieval performance with both ranked and Boolean queries. Modifications may be necessary to the term weighting methodology in order to ensure optimal ranked query performance. |
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