Fuzzy logic and multiobjective evolutionary algorithms as soft computing tools for persistent query learning in text retrieval environments
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author = "Oscar Cordon and Felix {de Moya} and Carmen Zarco",
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title = "Fuzzy logic and multiobjective evolutionary algorithms
as soft computing tools for persistent query learning
in text retrieval environments",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE International Conference
on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE 2004)",
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year = "2004",
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volume = "1",
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pages = "571--576",
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address = "Budapest, Hungary",
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publisher = "IEEE Press",
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month = "25-29 " # jul,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Boolean
functions, evolutionary computation, fuzzy logic,
knowledge engineering, query processing extended
Boolean query structure, fuzzy logic, information
retrieval systems, multiobjective evolutionary
algorithms, persistent query learning, soft computing
tools, text retrieval environment",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/FUZZY.2004.1375799",
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size = "6 pages",
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abstract = "Persistent queries are a specific kind of queries used
in information retrieval systems to represent a user's
long-term standing information need. These queries can
present many different structures, being the {"}bag of
words{"} that most commonly used. They can be sometimes
formulated by the user, although this task is usually
difficult for him and the persistent query is then
automatically derived from a set of sample documents he
provides. In this work we aim at getting persistent
queries with a more representative structure for text
retrieval issues. To do so, we make use of soft
computing tools: fuzzy logic is considered for
representation and inference purposes by dealing with
the extended Boolean query structure, and
multiobjective evolutionary algorithms are applied to
build the persistent fuzzy query. Experimental results
show how both an expressive fuzzy logic-based query
structure and a proper learning process to derive it
are needed in order to get a good retrieval efficacy,
when comparing our process to single-objective
evolutionary methods to derive both classic Boolean and
extended Boolean queries.",
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notes = "also known as \cite{1375799}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Oscar Cordon
Felix de Moya
Carmen Zarco Fernandez
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