An Object-Based Information Retrieval Model: Toward the Structural Construction of Thesauri

  • Authors:
  • J. J. Han;J. H. Choi;J. J. Park;J. D. Yang;J. K. Lee

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-;-;-

  • Venue:
  • ADL '98 Proceedings of the Advances in Digital Libraries Conference
  • Year:
  • 1998

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose an information retrieval model, where the object-oriented paradigm is applied to the construction of thesauri and the interpretation of user queries.This model provides a mechanism to assist domain experts in constructing thesauri; it determines a considerable part of relationship degrees between term objects by inheritance, and supplies domain experts with information available from a thesaurus being constructed. It enables domain experts to incrementally construct thesaurus as well, since the automatically determined degree of relationships can be refined whenever a more sophisticated thesaurus is needed. It may minimize domain expert's burden caused from exhaustive specification of individual relationships. All the relationships between term objects of our thesaurus (called object-based thesaurus) are represented in terms of two levels:concept level and instance level. The former defines the relationships between concepts, whereas the latter specifies the relationships between instances. We also propose a new query evaluation mechanism to exploit the thesaurus when interpreting the intent of user queries.