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XFIRM at INEX 2006. Ad-Hoc, Relevance Feedback and MultiMedia Tracks

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Comparative Evaluation of XML Information Retrieval Systems (INEX 2006)

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This paper describes experiments carried out with the XFIRM system in the INEX 2006 framework. The XFIRM system uses a relevance propagation method to answer CO and CO+S queries. Runs were submitted to the ad-hoc, relevance feedback and multimedia tracks.

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Hlaoua, L., Torjmen, M., Pinel-Sauvagnat, K., Boughanem, M. (2007). XFIRM at INEX 2006. Ad-Hoc, Relevance Feedback and MultiMedia Tracks. In: Fuhr, N., Lalmas, M., Trotman, A. (eds) Comparative Evaluation of XML Information Retrieval Systems. INEX 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4518. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73888-6_36

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