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From Entities to Geometry: Towards exploiting Multiple Sources to Predict Relevance

TLDR
A methodology that supports the design of an IR system able to model in a uniform way the properties of the entities involved, the propertiesof their relationships and the relationships between the different properties is proposed.
Abstract
The goal of an Information Retrieval (IR) system is to predict which information objects can help users in satisfying their information needs, i.e. predict relevance. Different sources of evidence can be exploited for this purpose. These sources are the properties of the different entities involved when retrieving and accessing information, where examples of entities include the information objects, the task, the user, or the location. The main hypothesis of this paper is that, to exploit the variety of entities and sources, it is necessary to model the relationships existing between the entities and those existing between the properties of the entities. Such relationships are themselves possible sources that can be used to predict relevance. This paper proposes a methodology that supports the design of an IR system able to model in a uniform way the properties of the entities involved, the properties of their relationships and the relationships between the different properties. The methodology is structured in four steps, aiming, respectively, at supporting the selection of the sources, collecting the evidence, modeling the sources and their relationships, and using the latter two to predict relevance. Sources and relationships are modeled and then exploited through a previously proposed geometric framework, which provides a uniform and concrete representation in terms of vector subspaces.

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