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2008 Eighth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications
Suffix Tree Based Approach for Chinese Information Retrieval
November 26-November 28
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3382-7
With the widespread of the Internet, great research interests are being shown in Chinese language information retrieval in recent years. The absence of word boundaries in Chinese language makes Chinese information retrieval (IR) different to European IR. In order to apply traditional IR approaches to Chinese language, sentences have to be segmented into words first. Word segmentation is playing a key role in Chinese IR. As word segmentation is not straightforward and the results are sometime ambiguous, n-grams are used as an alternative. Several experimental studies have been conducted to compare words and n-grams[5, 6], word segmentation and its effect on information retrieval[3]. These studies show that using either words or n-grams leads to comparable performances. Higher word segmentation accuracy does not necessarily result in better retrieval performance. In this paper we propose a suffix tree based approach for Chinese information retrieval without word segementation.
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Suffix Tree
Citation:
Jin Hu Huang, David Powers, "Suffix Tree Based Approach for Chinese Information Retrieval," isda, vol. 3, pp.393-397, 2008 Eighth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, 2008
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