Foundations of Information Retrieval (2018-1A)

Welcome to the course Foundations of Information Retrieval, a new 5 credit course that is based on the first part of last year's 10 credit course Information Retrieval. We will introduce some exciting new things in the course: This year's practical assignments are motivated by use cases of the Text Retrieval Conference' Genomics track. We will use Elasticsearch, one of today's most used, and most popular open source scalable search systems. The practical assignments use Jupyter notebooks. We hope to see you at the first lecture on Wednesday 5 September at 10:45h.

Theo Huibers, Dolf Trieschnigg and Djoerd Hiemstra.

 

Study Material

Christopher Manning, Prabhakar Raghavan and Hinrich Schütze, Introduction to Information Retrieval, Cambridge University Press. 2008. https://nlp.stanford.edu/IR-book/

 

Additional Material

Mark Sanderson and Bruce Croft, The History of Information Retrieval Research, Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 100, 2012. http://marksanderson.org/publications/my_papers/IEEE2012.pdf

Djoerd Hiemstra and Wessel Kraaij, “Evaluation of Multimedia Retrieval Systems'’, In Multimedia Retrieval, Springer, ISBN 978-3-540-72894-8, pages 347-365, 2007. http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~hiemstra/papers/mmbook-eval.pdf

Djoerd Hiemstra, “Information Retrieval Models'’, In: Ayse Goker and John Davies (eds.), Information Retrieval: Searching in the 21st Century, Wiley, 2009. http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~hiemstra/papers/IRModelsTutorial-draft.pdf

 

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Course summary:

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