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A Concept-based Retrieval Method for Entity-oriented Search
Hou, J. and Nayak, R.
Entity-oriented retrieval aims to return a list of relevant
entities rather than documents to provide exact answers
for user queries. The nature of entity-oriented retrieval
requires identifying the semantic intent of user queries,
i.e., understanding the semantic role of query terms and
determining the semantic categories which indicate the
class of target entities. Existing methods are not able to
exploit the semantic intent by capturing the semantic
relationship between terms in a query and in a document
that contains entity related information. To improve the
understanding of the semantic intent of user queries, we
propose concept-based retrieval method that not only
automatically identifies the semantic intent of user
queries, i.e., Intent Type and Intent Modifier but
introduces concepts represented by Wikipedia articles to
user queries. We evaluate our proposed method on entity
profile documents annotated by concepts from Wikipedia
category and list structure. Empirical analysis reveals that
the proposed method outperforms several state-of-the-art
approaches. |
Cite as: Hou, J. and Nayak, R. (2013). A Concept-based Retrieval Method for Entity-oriented Search. In Proc. Eleventh Australasian Data Mining Conference (AusDM13) Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 146. Christen, P., Kennedy, P., Liu, L., Ong, K.L., Stranieri, A. and Zhao, Y. Eds., ACS. 99-105 |
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