Biskri, I.; Rompré, L.: Using association rules for query reformulation (2012)
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- Abstract
- In this paper the authors will present research on the combination of two methods of data mining: text classification and maximal association rules. Text classification has been the focus of interest of many researchers for a long time. However, the results take the form of lists of words (classes) that people often do not know what to do with. The use of maximal association rules induced a number of advantages: (1) the detection of dependencies and correlations between the relevant units of information (words) of different classes, (2) the extraction of hidden knowledge, often relevant, from a large volume of data. The authors will show how this combination can improve the process of information retrieval.
- Source
- Next generation search engines: advanced models for information retrieval. Eds.: C. Jouis, u.a