Although it has been shown that in test collection based studies, stemming improves retrieval effectiveness in an information retrieval system, morphological variations of queries searching on the same topic are less well understood. This work examines the broad morphological variation that searchers of an Arabic retrieval system put into their queries. In this study, 15 native Arabic speakers were asked to generate queries, morphological variants of query words were collated across users. Queries composed of either the commonest or rarest variants of each word were submitted to a retrieval system and the effectiveness of the searches was measured, It was found that queries composed of the more popular morphological variants were more likely to retrieve relevant documents that those composed of less popular.
History
Start page
468
End page
471
Total pages
4
Outlet
Advances in Information Retrieval, 28th European Conference on IR Research (ECIR 2006)
Editors
Mounia Lalmas, Andy MacFarlane, Stefan Ruger, Anastasios Tombros, Theodora Tsikrika and AlexeiYavlinsky
Name of conference
Advances in Information Retrieval, 28th European Conference on IR Research (ECIR 2006)