ECIR 2008 paper online (2)
January 12, 2008 08:27 Filed in: Papers
Using Coherence-based Measures to Predict Query
Difficulty by Jiyin He, Martha Larson and Maarten
de Rijke is online now. In the paper we investigate
the potential of coherence-based scores to predict
query difficulty. The coherence of a document set
associated with each query word is used to capture
the quality of a query topic aspect. A simple query
coherence score, QC-1, is proposed that requires the
average coherence contribution of individual query
terms to be high. Two further query scores, QC-2 and
QC-3, are developed by constraining QC-1 in order to
capture the semantic similarity among query topic
aspects. All three query coherence scores show the
correlation with average precision necessary to make
them good predictors of query difficulty. Simple and
efficient, the measures require no training data and
are competitive with language model-based clarity
scores.
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