The open university at TREC 2007 enterprise track

Jianhan Zhu*, Dawei Song, Stefan Rüger

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The Multimedia and Information Systems group at the Knowledge Media Institute of the Open University participated in the Expert Search and Document Search tasks of the Enterprise Track in TREC 2007. In both the document and expert search tasks, we have studied the effect of anchor texts in addition to document contents, document authority, url length, query expansion, and relevance feedback in improving search effectiveness. In the expert search task, we have continued using a two-stage language model consisting of a document relevance and co-occurrence models. The document relevance model is equivalent to our approach in the document search task. We have used our innovative multiple-window-based cooccurrence approach. The assumption is that there are multiple levels of associations between an expert and his/her expertise. Our experimental results show that the introduction of additional features in addition to document contents has improved the retrieval effectiveness.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNIST Special Publication
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
Event16th Text REtrieval Conference, TREC 2007 - Gaithersburg, MD, United States
Duration: 6 Nov 20079 Nov 2007

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