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From keywords to keyqueries
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2013
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Dynamic Content DescriptorsEngineeringIntelligent Information RetrievalQuery ModelSemanticsSemantic WebCorpus LinguisticsText MiningNatural Language ProcessingInformation RetrievalData ScienceData MiningComputational LinguisticsMinimal QueriesQuery ExpansionLanguage StudiesKnowledge DiscoveryKeyword SearchDynamic Classification SystemKeyword ExtractionLinguisticsInteractive Information Retrieval
We introduce the concept of keyqueries as dynamic content descriptors for documents. Keyqueries are defined implicitly by the index and the retrieval model of a reference search engine: keyqueries for a document are the minimal queries that return the document in the top result ranks. Besides applications in the fields of information retrieval and data mining, keyqueries have the potential to form the basis of a dynamic classification system for future digital libraries---the modern version of keywords for content description.
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