Applying genetic algorithms to query optimization in document retrieval

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This paper proposes a novel approach to automatically retrieve keywords and then uses genetic algorithms to adapt the keyword weights. One of the contributions of the paper is to combine the Bigram (Chen, A., He, J., Xu, L., Gey, F. C., & Meggs, J. 1997. Chinese text retrieval without using a dictionary, ACM SIGIR’97, Philadelphia, PA, USA, pp. 42–49; Yang, Y.-Y., Chang, J.-S., & Chen, K.-J. 1993), Document automatic classification and ranking, Master thesis, Department of Computer Science, National Tsing Hua University) model and PAT-tree structure (Chien, L.-F., Huang, T.-I., & Chien, M.-C. 1997 Pat-tree-based keyword extraction for Chinese information retrieval, ACM SIGIR’97, Philadelphia, PA, US, pp. 50–59) to retrieve keywords. The approach extracts bigrams from documents and uses the bigrams to construct a PAT-tree to retrieve keywords. The proposed approach can retrieve any type of keywords such as technical keywords and a person’s name. Effectiveness of the proposed approach is demonstrated by comparing how effective are the keywords found by both this approach and the PAT-tree based approach. This comparison reveals that our keyword retrieval approach is as accurate as the PAT-tree based approach, yet our approach is faster and uses less memory. The study then applies genetic algorithms to tune the weight of retrieved keywords. Moreover, several documents obtained from web sites are tested and experimental results are compared with those of other approaches, indicating that the proposed approach is highly promising for applications.

论文关键词:Information retrieval,Keyword,PAT-tree

论文评审过程:Received 10 September 1999, Accepted 20 December 1999, Available online 15 May 2000.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0306-4573(00)00008-X