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  1. López-Pujalte, C.; Guerrero-Bote, V.P.; Moya-Anegón, F. de: Genetic algorithms in relevance feedback : a second test and new contributions (2003) 0.00
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 39(2003) no.5, S.669-687
  2. Lopez-Pujalte, C.; Guerrero Bote, V.P.; Moya-Anegón, F. de: Evaluation of the application of genetic algorithms to relevance feedback (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    We evaluated the different genetic algorithms applied to relevance feedback that are to be found in the literature and which follow the vector space model (the most commonly used model in this type of application). They were compared with a traditional relevance feedback algorithm - the Ide dec-hi method - since this had given the best results in the study of Salton & Buckley (1990) an this subject. The experiment was performed an the Cranfield collection, and the different algorithms were evaluated using the residual collection method (one of the most suitable methods for evaluating relevance feedback techniques). The results varied greatly depending an the fitness function that was used, from no improvement in some of the genetic algorithms, to a more than 127% improvement with one algorithm, surpassing even the traditional Ide dec-hi method. One can therefore conclude that genetic algorithms show great promise as an aid to implementing a truly effective information retrieval system.
  3. López-Pujalte, C.; Guerrero-Bote, V.P.; Moya-Anegón, F. de: Order-based fitness functions for genetic algorithms applied to relevance feedback (2003) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 54(2003) no.2, S.152-160