2011
DOI: 10.1145/1993036.1993039
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Toward a semantic granularity model for domain-specific information retrieval

Abstract: Both similarity-based and popularity-based document ranking functions have been successfully applied to information retrieval (IR) in general. However, the dimension of semantic granularity also should be considered for effective retrieval. In this paper, we propose a semantic granularity based IR model which takes into account the three dimensions, namely similarity, popularity, and semantic granularity, to improve domain-specific search. In particular, a concept-based computational model is developed to esti… Show more

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“…Adding to the misrepresentation, managers define phenomena considered relevant, important, and desirable, based on their beliefs and expectations (Jennings and Lumpkin 1992). Furthermore, only some of the phenomena present in environments under scrutiny are included, because of constraints on a scanner's field of vision (Hambrick and Mason 1984), or because of an information overload and processing limitation (Farhoomand and Drury 2002;Lau et al 2008;Yan et al 2011). Managers also tend to formulate strategies, based on perceptions that deal with their unique situations (Goleman 1985;Starbuck 1976).…”
Section: Part III Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adding to the misrepresentation, managers define phenomena considered relevant, important, and desirable, based on their beliefs and expectations (Jennings and Lumpkin 1992). Furthermore, only some of the phenomena present in environments under scrutiny are included, because of constraints on a scanner's field of vision (Hambrick and Mason 1984), or because of an information overload and processing limitation (Farhoomand and Drury 2002;Lau et al 2008;Yan et al 2011). Managers also tend to formulate strategies, based on perceptions that deal with their unique situations (Goleman 1985;Starbuck 1976).…”
Section: Part III Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concept-based approach has been proposed by Yan et al [16,17], which takes into account the coverage (Scope) and relatedness (Cohesion) of domain topics (concepts) within a document, with reference to a domain taxonomy. In the taxonomy, the topics are at different abstraction levels and their relationships are organized into a hierarchical tree structure [12].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They capture the sequential dependency of topics at different granularities, through mapping a document onto an automatically constructed topic taxonomy. Topic Scope, as originally proposed by Yan et al [16], reflects the overall coverage of domain topics in a document. Topic Trace tracks how the sequence of topics occurring in a document traverses on the topic taxonomy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The granularity is defined as the measure extent that characterizes the scale or level of problems. Within the field of granular computing, information granularity usually refers to "structural granularity", which signifies the structural abstraction of information items [12]. A structural abstraction can be based on a relatively large information item, such as a document, or its constituent parts.…”
Section: Multi-granularity Manufacturing Resource Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%