Table 1: Comparative results before (BRF) and after (ARF)
structural RF.
Run nxCG[10] nxCG[25] nxCG[50] MAep
BRF 0.1778 0.1593 0.1336 0.099
ARF 0.2430 0.2396 0.2195 0.0817
values obtained before RF (BRF), after RF (ARF).
Note that BRF represent the result of base run.
We can see through our experiments that our RF
approach significantly improves the results. We note
that during these experiments we reformulate only
the queries structures without changing their original
content, and therefore we believe that this reformula-
tion has brought an evolution that could be accentu-
ated by the reformulation of the content.
5 CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE
WORK
We have proposed in this paper an approach to struc-
tural relevance feedback in XML retrieval. We pro-
posed a representation of the original query and rele-
vant fragments under a matrix form. After some pro-
cessing and calculations on the obtained matrix and
after some analysis we have been able to identify the
most relevant nodes and their relationships that con-
nect them.
The obtained results show that structural relevance
feedback contributes to the improvement of XML re-
trieval. The strategy of the reformulation is based on
a matrix representation of the XML trees deemed rel-
evant to the fragments and the original query. This
representation preserves the original links of descent
and the transformations achieved favors the flexibility
of the research.
We plan, in short term and in order to improve our
results to reformulate the content of the initial query
relying on the terms having the greatest weight in the
relevant elements. The selected terms will be injected
in the content of the query elements. We plan also
to conduct out tests on other corpus notably that of
Wikipedia.
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