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Learning Concept Embeddings for Query Expansion by Quantum Entropy Minimization

In web search, users queries are formulated using only few terms and term-matching retrieval functions could fail at retrieving relevant documents. Given a user query, the technique of query expansion (QE) consists in selecting related terms that could enhance the likelihood of retrieving relevant documents. Selecting such expansion terms is challenging and requires a computational framework capable of encoding complex semantic relationships. In this paper, we propose a novel method for learning, in a supervised way, semantic representations for words and phrases. By embedding queries and documents in special matrices, our model disposes of an increased representational power with respect to existing approaches adopting a vector representation. We show that our model produces high-quality query expansion terms. Our expansion increase IR measures beyond expansion from current word-embeddings models and well-established traditional QE methods.

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial IntelligencePublished 2014-06-21Paper linkPDF

Authors: Alessandro Sordoni · Yoshua Bengio · Jian-Yun Nie

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