Title
Using Human Plausible Reasoning as a Framework for Multilingual Information Filtering.
Abstract
In this paper the application of the theory of Human Plausible Reasoning (HPR) has been investigated in the domain of filtering and cross language information retrieval. The theory of Human Plausible Reasoning first has been introduced by Collins and Michalski on early 1990s; it has been applied to IR since 1995. This work is an extension to those experiments which focuses on building a framework for cross language information retrieval. The system built in these experiments utilizes plausible inferences to infer new, unknown knowledge from existing knowledge to retrieve not only documents which are indexed by the query terms but also those which are plausibly relevant.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2009
CLEF (Working Notes)
plausible inference,information retrieval information filtering,human plausible reasoning,information retrieval,indexation
Field
DocType
Citations 
Cognitive models of information retrieval,Human–computer information retrieval,Question answering,Information retrieval,Computer science,Natural language processing,Relevance (information retrieval),Artificial intelligence,Vector space model,Cross-language information retrieval,Information filtering system,Visual Word
Conference
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.48
3
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Asma Damankesh160.86
Jaspreet Singh Suri233729.90
Fatima Jahedpari340.48
Khaled Shaalan420321.82
Farhad Oroumchian518220.19