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Ontology-Based Query Expansion with Latently Related Named Entities for Semantic Text Search

Information Retrieval 2018-07-17 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Traditional information retrieval systems represent documents and queries by keyword sets. However, the content of a document or a query is mainly defined by both keywords and named entities occurring in it. Named entities have ontological features, namely, their aliases, classes, and identifiers, which are hidden from their textual appearance. Besides, the meaning of a query may imply latent named entities that are related to the apparent ones in the query. We propose an ontology-based generalized vector space model to semantic text search. It exploits ontological features of named entities and their latently related ones to reveal the semantics of documents and queries. We also propose a framework to combine different ontologies to take their complementary advantages for semantic annotation and searching. Experiments on a benchmark dataset show better search quality of our model to other ones.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1807.05579,
  title  = {Ontology-Based Query Expansion with Latently Related Named Entities for Semantic Text Search},
  author = {Vuong M. Ngo and Tru H. Cao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.05579},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

12 pages - accepted by Advances in Intelligent Information and Database Systems, Book of series SCI, Springer-Verlag (2010)