Abstract:Sentence retrieval is an information retrieval technique that aims to find sentences corresponding to an information need. It is used for tasks like question answering (QA) or novelty detection. Since it is similar to document retrieval but with a smaller unit of retrieval, methods for document retrieval are also used for sentence retrieval like term frequency—inverse document frequency (TF-IDF), BM 25 , and language modeling-based methods. The effect of partial matching of words to sentence retrieval… Show more
“…Search and information retrieval: In [38], Boban et al adapted language modelingbased methods for sentence retrieval to test the partial matching of terms through combining sentence retrieval with sequence similarity. This method allows for matching words that are similar but not identical.…”
Section: Investigated the Transferability Of The Features From An Ope...mentioning
Nowadays, systems based on artificial intelligence are being developed, leading to impressive achievements in a variety of complex cognitive tasks, matching or even beating humans [...]
“…Search and information retrieval: In [38], Boban et al adapted language modelingbased methods for sentence retrieval to test the partial matching of terms through combining sentence retrieval with sequence similarity. This method allows for matching words that are similar but not identical.…”
Section: Investigated the Transferability Of The Features From An Ope...mentioning
Nowadays, systems based on artificial intelligence are being developed, leading to impressive achievements in a variety of complex cognitive tasks, matching or even beating humans [...]
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