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Ad-Hoc Mono- and Bilingual Retrieval Experiments at the University of Hildesheim

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Accessing Multilingual Information Repositories (CLEF 2005)

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This paper reports information retrieval experiments carried out within the CLEF 2005 ad-hoc multi-lingual track. The experiments focus on the two new languages Bulgarian and Hungarian. No relevance assessments are available for these collections yet. Optimization was mainly based on French data from CLEF 2004. Based on experience from last year, one of our main objectives was to improve and refine the n-gram-based indexing and retrieval algorithms within our system.

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Hackl, R., Mandl, T., Womser-Hacker, C. (2006). Ad-Hoc Mono- and Bilingual Retrieval Experiments at the University of Hildesheim. In: Peters, C., et al. Accessing Multilingual Information Repositories. CLEF 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4022. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11878773_3

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