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Bayes optimal metasearch: a probabilistic model for combining the results of multiple retrieval systems (poster session)
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Athens, Greece
Pages: 379 - 381  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-58113-226-3
Authors
Javed A. Aslam  Department of Computer Science, Dartmouth College, 6211 Sudikoff Laboratory, Hanover, NH
Mark Montague  Department of Computer Science, Dartmouth College, 6211 Sudikoff Laboratory, Hanover, NH
Sponsors
Athens U of Econ & Business : Athens University of Economics and Business
Greek Com Soc : Greek Computer Society
SIGIR: ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We introduce a new, probabilistic model for combining the outputs of an arbitrary number of query retrieval systems. By gathering simple statistics on the average performance of a given set of query retrieval systems, we construct a Bayes optimal mechanism for combining the outputs of these systems. Our construction yields a metasearch strategy whose empirical performance nearly always exceeds the performance of any of the constituent systems. Our construction is also robust in the sense that if “good” and “bad” systems are combined, the Performance of the composite is still on par with, or exceeds, that of the best constituent system. Finally, our model and theory provide theoretical and empirical avenues for the improvement of this metasearch strategy.


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E. A. Fox and J. A. Shaw. Combination of multiple searches. In The Second Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-P), pages 243-249, 1994.
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E. Voorhees and D. Herman. Overview of the Eighth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-8). In The Eighth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC- 8), 2000.

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Javed A. Aslam: colleagues
Mark Montague: colleagues