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Hiemstra, D. and de Jong, F.M.G.
(2001)
Statistical Language Models and Information Retrieval: Natural Language Processing Really Meets Retrieval.
Glot international, 5 (8).
pp. 288-293.
ISSN 1381-3439
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Official URL: http://www.linguistlistplus.com/glot/html/GI5801/GI5801_DST2.htm AbstractTraditionally, natural language processing techniques for information retrieval have always been studied outside the framework of formal models of information retrieval. In this article, we introduce a new formal model of information retrieval based on the application of statistical language models. Simple natural language processing techniques that are often used for information retrieval ± we give an introductory overview of these techniques in Section 2 ± can be modeled by the new language modeling approach.
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