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  • × author_ss:"Lee, D.L."
  • × author_ss:"Ren, L."
  • × theme_ss:"Retrievalalgorithmen"
  1. Lee, D.L.; Ren, L.: Document ranking on weight-partitioned signature files (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Proposes the weight partitioned signature file, a signature file organization for supporting document ranking. It uses multiple signature files each corresponding to one term frequency to represent terms with different term frequencies. Words with the same term frequency in a document are grouped together and hased into the signature file corresponding to that term frequency. Investigates the effect of false drops on retrieval effectiveness. Analyses the performance of the weight partitioned signature file under different search strategies and configurations. Obtains an optimal formula for storage allocation to minimise the effect of false drops on document ranks. Analytical results are supported by experiments on document collections
    Source
    ACM transactions on information systems. 14(1996) no.2, S.109-137