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Cognitive Biases in Search: A Review and Reflection of Cognitive Biases in Information Retrieval
Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 2021People are susceptible to an array of cognitive biases, which can result in systematic errors and deviations from rational decision making. Over the past decade, an increasing amount of attention has been paid towards investigating how cognitive biases ...
L. Azzopardi
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Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Large Language Models: A Survey
arXiv.org, 2023Large Language Models (LLMs) showcase impressive capabilities but encounter challenges like hallucination, outdated knowledge, and non-transparent, untraceable reasoning processes.
Yunfan Gao+10 more
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Generating Clarifying Questions for Information Retrieval
The Web Conference, 2020Search queries are often short, and the underlying user intent may be ambiguous. This makes it challenging for search engines to predict possible intents, only one of which may pertain to the current user.
Hamed Zamani+4 more
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Knowledge Graphs: An Information Retrieval Perspective
Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval, 2020In this survey, we provide an overview of the literature on knowledge graphs (KGs) in the context of information retrieval (IR). Modern IR systems can benefit from information available in KGs in multiple ways, independent of whether the KGs are publicly ...
R. Reinanda, E. Meij, M. de Rijke
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A machine for information retrieval
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Computer architecture for non-numeric processing - CAW '78, 1978The described machine was conceived especially for nonnumeric computation. The possible applications are:- content and structures recognition in texts- language translation- modification of files format- etc...The first application of the machine will be “A library file query system”. The library file is available on a 300 Mbyte disk.
A. El Masri, D. Tusera, J. Rohmer
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Gynecologic Oncology, 1977
Abstract An uncomplicated data retrieval system is described. The mechanics include a commercial unit, Acme Visible Records Electrofile. The unit has a keyboard and cards adapted for use in a gynecologic oncology service. This sytem enables the physician to record and retrieve information on a specific patient or group of patients quickly, without ...
Thomas E. Snyder, Byron J. Masterson
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Abstract An uncomplicated data retrieval system is described. The mechanics include a commercial unit, Acme Visible Records Electrofile. The unit has a keyboard and cards adapted for use in a gynecologic oncology service. This sytem enables the physician to record and retrieve information on a specific patient or group of patients quickly, without ...
Thomas E. Snyder, Byron J. Masterson
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Improving Tag-Clouds as Visual Information Retrieval Interfaces
arXiv.orgTagging-based systems enable users to categorize web resources by means of tags (freely chosen keywords), in order to refinding these resources later.
Yusef Hassan-Montero+1 more
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From Matching to Generation: A Survey on Generative Information Retrieval
ACM Transactions on Information SystemsInformation Retrieval (IR) systems are crucial tools for users to access information, which have long been dominated by traditional methods relying on similarity matching.
Xiaoxi Li+6 more
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An Introduction to Neural Information Retrieval
Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval, 2018Neural models have been employed in many Information Retrieval scenarios, including ad-hoc retrieval, recommender systems, multi-media search, and even conversational systems that generate answers in response to natural language questions.
Bhaskar Mitra, Nick Craswell
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Bandit Algorithms in Information Retrieval
Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval, 2019Bandit algorithms, named after casino slot machines sometimes known as “one-armed bandits”, fall into a broad category of stochastic scheduling problems. In the setting with multiple arms, each arm generates a reward with a given probability. The gambler’
D. Głowacka
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