Information Retrieval is an area of study concerning with retrieving documents, information or metadata from a collection of unstructured or semi-structured data.
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What is the best way to compute trending topics or tags?
Many sites offer some statistics like "The hottest topics in the last 24h". For example, Topix.com shows this in its section "News Trends". There, you can see the topics which have the fastest growing ...
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How to correct the user input (Kind of google “did you mean?”)
I have the following requirement: -
I have many (say 1 million) values (names).
The user will type a search string.
I don't expect the user to spell the names correctly.
So, I want to make kind of ...
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IR vs Data mining vs ML
People often throw around the terms IR, ML, and data mining, but I have noticed a lot of overlap between them.
From people with experience in these fields, what exactly draws the line between these?
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Are there any API's that'll let me search by image?
I have an image and I want to search to see what it is. Any API's available for that?
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Inferring templates from a collection of strings
I am indexing a set of websites which have a very large number of pages (tens of millions) that are generated from a small number of templates. I am looking for an algorithm to learn the templates ...
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Google Alerts API?
It seems that there is no Google Alerts API.
Firstly, How would you get Google Alerts information into a database other than to parse the text of the email message that Google sends you?
If you ...
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Java Open Source Text Mining Frameworks [closed]
I want to know what is the best open source Java based framework for Text Mining, to use botg Machine Learning and dictionary Methods.
I'm using Mallet but there are not that much documentation and I ...
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Crawling The Internet
I want to crawl for specific things. Specifically events that are taking place like concerts, movies, art gallery openings, etc, etc. Anything that one might spend time going to.
How do I implement a ...
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PHP library for word clustering/NLP?
What I am trying to implement is a rather trivial "take search results (as in title & short description), cluster them into meaningful named groups" program in PHP.
After hours of googling and ...
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Is there a “standard” dataset for music in symbolic form?
For music data in audio format, there's The Million Song Dataset (http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/millionsong/), for example. Is there a similar one for music in symbolic form (that is, where the notes ...
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What tried and true algorithms for suggesting related articles are out there?
Pretty common situation, I'd wager. You have a blog or news site and you have plenty of articles or blags or whatever you call them, and you want to, at the bottom of each, suggest others that seem to ...
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Using spaced repetition to retain programming knowledge
Has anybody successfully used spaced repetition concepts embodied in programs like supermemo in the context of programming ?
The motivation for this question: I'm increasingly having to look up ...
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Machine learning algorithm
I am looking to research an appropriate algorithm for my purpose, can someone suggest a good learning algorithm for the following scenario:
A user can search for some word in a set of sentences. I ...
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What are some good methods to find the “relatedness” of two bodies of text?
Here's the problem -- I have a few thousand small text snippets, anywhere from a few words to a few sentences - the largest snippet is about 2k on disk. I want to be able to compare each to each, and ...
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What are some alternatives to a bit array?
I have an information retrieval application that creates bit arrays on the order of 10s of million bits. The number of "set" bits in the array varies widely, from all clear to all set. Currently, I'm ...
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Reconstructing now-famous 17-year-old's Markov-chain-based information-retrieval algorithm “Apodora”
While we were all twiddling our thumbs, a 17-year-old Canadian boy has apparently found an information retrieval algorithm that:
a) performs with twice the precision of the current, and widely-used ...
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Python or Java for text processing (text mining, information retrieval, natural language processing)
I'm soon to start on a new project where I am going to do lots of text processing tasks like searching, categorization/classifying, clustering, and so on.
There's going to be a huge amount of ...
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Search for (Very) Approximate Substrings in a Large Database
I am trying to search for long, approximate substrings in a large database. For example, a query could be a 1000 character substring that could differ from the match by a Levenshtein distance of ...
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Similarity Between Users Based On Votes
lets say i have a set of users, a set of songs, and a set of votes on each song:
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User Song Vote
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user1 song1 ...
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Can someone give an example of cosine similarity, in very simple, graphical way?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosine%5Fsimilarity
Can you show the vectors here (in a list or something)
And then do the math, and let us see how it works?
I'm a beginner.
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Finding an experiment to evaluate how good an algorithm for keywords extraction is
I have a few algorithms that extract and rank keywords [both terms and bigrams] from a paragraph [most are based on the tf-idf model].
I am looking for an experiment to evaluate these algorithms. ...
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How can I extract only the main textual content from an HTML page?
Update
Boilerpipe appears to work really well, but I realized that I don't need only the main content because many pages don't have an article, but only links with some short description to the ...
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Python's NLTK vs. related Java Libraries?
I've used LingPipe, Stanford's NER, RiTa and various sentence similarity libraries for my previous Java projects that focused on text (pre)processing (indexing, xml tagging, topic detection, etc.) of ...
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Kindly review the python code to boost its performance
I'm doing an Information Retrieval task. I built a simple searchengine. The InvertedIndex is a python dictionary object which is serialized (pickled in python terminology) to a file. Size of this file ...
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How to estimate the quality of a web page?
I'm doing a university project, that must gather and combine data on a user provided topic. The problem I've encountered is that Google search results for many terms are polluted with low quality ...
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How to do related questions autopopulate
I want to get a related [things/questions] in my app, similar to what StackOverflow does, when you tab out of the Title field.
I can think of only one way to do it, which i think might be fast enough
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How to learn about formal top-down approach to software architecture?
I'm a software developer interested in information retrieval. Currently I'm working on my 3rd search engine project and am VERY frustrated about the amount of boilerplate code that is written again ...
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Problem with Lucene scoring
I have a problem with Lucene's scoring function that I can't figure out. So far, I've been able to write this code to reproduce it.
package lucenebug;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
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How quickly can 2 iphones exchange information regarding tilt/position?
I was wondering what amount of time is required to convey information regarding the tilt and position (not gps) of one particular iphone to another. Could 2 iphones send and receive this information ...
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Match rows containing a word with permutations
Say you've got a big table that contains a varchar column.
How would you match rows that contain the word 'preferred' in the varchar col BUT the data is somewhat noisy and contains occasional ...
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Looking for books on Information Science, Information Retrieval
Here's what I have on my list so far. I'd like to know of others in the same vein, perhaps more technical, perhaps less
Blown to Bits: Your Life, Liberty, and Happiness After the Digital Explosion ...
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Script or Library to find contact means on a website
Does anyone know a script/recipe/library to find most relevant contact information on a website?
Some possible case:
Find contact phone number on a personal web page
Find owner email address on a ...
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How to calculate “OnTopicness” of documents using Lucene.NET
Imagine I have a huge database of threads and posts (about 10.000.000 records) from different forum sites including several subforums that serve as my lucene documents.
Now I am trying to calculate a ...
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How can I build an algorithm to classify an HTML page based on keywords?
I'm trying to create an algorithm that set some relevance to a webpage based on keywords that it finds on the page.
I'm doing this at the moment:
I set some words and a value for they: "movie"(10), ...
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How can I select the divs elements that not having another divs inside it?
I'm using Java and Jsoup to parse HTML pages and I want to get all the divs that not contains another divs inside it to print the text it contains.
But for example, if a div contains a table, and the ...
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Python: Dictionary of list of lists
def makecounter():
return collections.defaultdict(int)
class RankedIndex(object):
def __init__(self):
self._inverted_index = collections.defaultdict(list)
self._documents = []
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entity set expansion python
Do you know of any existing implementation in any language (preferably python) of any entity set expansion algorithms, such that the one from Google sets ? ( http://labs.google.com/sets )
I couldn't ...
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Wikipedia text download
I am looking to download full Wikipedia text for my college project. Do I have to write my own spider to download this or is there a public dataset of Wikipedia available online?
To just give you ...
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How do search engines conduct 'AND' operation?
Consider the following search results:
Google for 'David' - 591 millions hits in 0.28 sec
Google for 'John' - 785 millions hits in 0.18 sec
OK. Pages are indexed, it only needs to look up the ...
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term clustering library?
Does anybody know an open-source\free library that does term clustering?
Thanks,
yaniv
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Looking for an information retrival / text mining application or library
We extract various information from e-mails - flights, car rentals, hotels and more. the method is to extract the body of the mail, usually in HTML form but sometime it's text or we use the ...
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How to create more complex Lucene query strings?
This question is a spin-off from this question.
My inquiry is two-fold, but because both are related I think it is a good idea to put them together.
How to programmatically create queries. I know I ...
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Ways to do “related searches” functionality
I've seen a few sites that list related searches when you perform a search, namely they suggest other search queries you may be interested in.
I'm wondering the best way to model this in a ...
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Suggestion needed to learn Machine Learning and Information Retrieval
I want lo learn about Information Retrieval and Machine Learning. Which books do you recommend and in what order do you think is better to read them?
The idea is to reach a good understanding of ...
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How to make inverted index search faster?
I am designing an architecture of full-text search engine. One of the points is processing queries among large datasets with few response time. One thing I could figure out is that to split the ...
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How to compute similarity between two license.txt files?
I would like to compute similarity between licenses' txt files so I could then based on the license.txt identify to which license it corresponds. What kind of information retrieval technique should I ...
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Reverse sort and argsort in python
I'm trying to write a function in Python (still a noob!) which returns indices and scores of documents ordered by the inner products of their tfidf scores. The procedure is:
Compute vector of inner ...
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Linked Data and Tagging
Does linked data applications use tagging for easier information retrieval? Where to get information on this specific topic?
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Determining search results quality in Lucene
I have been searching about score normalization for few days (now i know this can't be done) in Lucene using mailing list, wiki, blogposts, etc. I'm going to expose my problem because I'm not sure ...
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Using XML fields for promixity search in Lucene
I have a corpus of documents that look like this:
<doc>
text sample text <x>text</x> words lipsum words words <x>text</x> some other text
</doc>
I would like to ...