Proceedings of the 27th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Proceedings of the 27th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
A multi-system analysis of document and term selection for blind feedback
Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
Poison pills: harmful relevant documents in feedback
Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
Flexible pseudo-relevance feedback via selective sampling
ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing (TALIP)
Probabilistic document-context based relevance feedback with limited relevance judgments
CIKM '06 Proceedings of the 15th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
Overview of the Reliable Information Access Workshop
Information Retrieval
On identifying representative relevant documents
CIKM '10 Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
Patent query reduction using pseudo relevance feedback
Proceedings of the 20th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
United we fall, divided we stand: a study of query segmentation and prf for patent prior art search
Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Patent information retrieval
Towards construction of evaluation framework for query expansion
AIRS'05 Proceedings of the Second Asia conference on Asia Information Retrieval Technology
Evaluating topic difficulties from the viewpoint of query term expansion
AIRS'06 Proceedings of the Third Asia conference on Information Retrieval Technology
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We review here the results of one of the experiments performed at the 2003 Reliable Information Access (RIA) Workshop, hosted by Mitre Corporation and the Northeast Regional Research Center (NRRC). The experiment concentrates on query expansion using relevance feedback and explores the behaviour of several information retrieval systems using variable numbers of relevant documents.