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Random indexing

Random indexing is a dimension reduction method and computational framework for Distributional semantics, based on the insight that very-high… 
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Indexing and query processing is an emerging research field in spatio - temporal data. Most of the real-time applications such as… 
2015
2015
Random indexing is a method for constructing vector spaces at a reduced dimensionality. Previously, the method has been proposed… 
2013
2013
– Because of privacy concerns and the expense involved in creating an annotated corpus, the existing small annotated corpora… 
2012
2012
Graph mining has been a widely studied domain over the years. Graph representation of real world problems has enabled the… 
2011
2011
A significant challenge in electronic discovery is the ability to retrieve relevant documents from a corpus of unstru ctu ed text… 
2011
2011
The main objective of case retrieval is to scan and to map the most similar old cases in case base with a new problem. Beside… 
2008
2008
We tackle the computational problem of query-conditioned search. Given a machine-learned scoring rule and a query distribution… 
2006
2006
This paper reports the first results on extracting a meaningful representation for words from multilingual parallel corpora… 
2003
2003
Many data partitioning index methods perform poorly in high dimensional space and do not support relevance feedback retrieval…