Title
The Use Of Arabic Wordnet In Arabic Information Retrieval
Abstract
Research and experimentation using Arabic WordNet in the field of information retrieval are relatively new. It is limited compared to the research that has been done using Princeton WordNet. This work attempts to study the impact of Arabic WordNet on the performance of Arabic information retrieval. The authors extend Lucene with Arabic WordNet to expand user's queries. The major contribution of this study is to propose an interactive query expansion (IQE) methodology using the word's part-of-speech, according to the part it plays in a query. First, the user selects the appropriate part of speech for each term in the original query, and then they reselect the appropriate synonyms. Experimental results show that the IQE strategy produces a good Mean Average Precision (MAP), it is able to improve MAP by 12.6%, but no variant of automatic query expansion (AQE) strategies did. Nevertheless, the experiments allow the authors to conclude that an appropriate use of Arabic WordNet as a source of linguistic information for AQE can improve effectiveness for Arabic information retrieval.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.4018/IJIRR.2014070104
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL RESEARCH
Keywords
Field
DocType
Arabic WordNet, Automatic Query Expansion, Interactive Query Expansion, Lucene, Part-of-Speech
Rule-based machine translation,Query expansion,Arabic,Information retrieval,Computer science,eXtended WordNet,Part of speech,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,WordNet,Concept search
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
4
3
2155-6377
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.39
8
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ahmed Abbache190.89
Fatiha Barigou2146.76
Fatma Zohra Belkredim3101.94
Ghalem Belalem410630.12