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        The Probabilistic Relevance Framework: BM25 and Beyond
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                    - Robertson, Stephen (Author)
 - Zaragoza, Hugo (Author)
 
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            The Probabilistic Relevance Framework: BM25 and Beyond
        Abstract
            The Probabilistic Relevance Framework (PRF) is a formal framework for document retrieval, grounded in work done in the 1970–1980s, which led to the development of one of the most successful text-retrieval algorithms, BM25. In recent years, research in the PRF has yielded new retrieval models capable of taking into account document meta-data (especially structure and link-graph information). Again, this has led to one of the most successful Web-search and corporate-search algorithms, BM25F. This work presents the PRF from a conceptual point of view, describing the probabilistic modelling assumptions behind the framework and the different ranking algorithms that result from its application: the binary independence model, relevance feedback models, BM25 and BM25F. It also discusses the relation between the PRF and other statistical models for IR, and covers some related topics, such as the use of non-textual features, and parameter optimisation for models with free parameters.
        Publication
            Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval
        Volume
            3
        Issue
            4
        Pages
            333-389
        Date
            2009/12/17
        Journal Abbr
            INR
        Language
            en
        ISSN
            1554-0669, 1554-0677
        Short Title
            The Probabilistic Relevance Framework
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            Robertson, S., & Zaragoza, H. (2009). The Probabilistic Relevance Framework: BM25 and Beyond. Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval, 3(4), 333–389. https://doi.org/10.1561/1500000019
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