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Words, concepts, or both: optimal indexing units for automated information retrieval
W R Hersh1, D H Hickam, T J Leone
1Biomedical Information Communication Center, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland.
Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care
|January 1, 1992
Abstract:
What is the best way to represent the content of documents in an information retrieval system? This study compares the retrieval effectiveness of five different methods for automated (machine-assigned) indexing using three test collections. The consistently best methods are those that use indexing based on the words that occur in the available text of each document. Methods used to map text into concepts from a controlled vocabulary showed no advantage over the word-based methods. This study also looked at an approach to relevance feedback which showed benefit for both word-based and concept-based methods.