Title of article
Estimating Precision by Random Sampling
Author/Authors
Cormack، Gordon V. نويسنده , , Lhotak، Ondrej نويسنده , , Palmer، Christopher R. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-272
From page
273
To page
0
Abstract
In English written text, words are separated by spaces, but in written Chinese text, there are no such separators between words. (See Figure 1.) Thus, effective information retrieval of Chinese text first requires good word segmentation. In this paper, we investigate an efficient algorithm to discover the words and their occurrence probabilities from a corpus of unsegmented text without using a dictionary. Using the probabilities of the words, word segmentation is done according to the maximum likelihood principle. Comparing the segmentation output by the algorithm with the correct segmentation, recall/precision of 65.65%/71.91% is achieved. If some simple post-processing is performed, recall/precision can be boosted up to 97.72%/91.05%.
Keywords
Speech indexing and retrieval , field/empirical studies of the information seeking process , User studies , comparing interfaces for information access
Journal title
SIGIR FORUM
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
SIGIR FORUM
Record number
16706
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