Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
using
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Information Retrieval
(IR)
• The indexing and retrieval of textual
documents.
• Searching for pages on the World Wide
• Concerned firstly with retrieving relevant
documents to a query.
• Concerned secondly with retrieving from
large sets of documents efficiently.
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Typical IR Task
• Given:
– A corpus of textual natural-language
documents.
– A user query in the form of a textual string.
• Find:
– A ranked set of documents that are relevant to
the query.
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IR System
Document
corpus
Query IR
String System
1. Doc1
2. Doc2
Ranked 3. Doc3
Documents .
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Relevance
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Keyword Search
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Problems with Keywords
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Web Search System
Query IR
String System
1. Page1
2. Page2
3. Page3
Ranked
. Documents
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Google’s Mission
• Googol=the number 1 followed by one
hundred zeroes.
• Organize the immense amount of
information available on the web.
• There are some 100 billion items on the
Internet.
• Google currently indexes 8,058,044,651
web pages
• Often in less than half a second.
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Crash Course in Advanced Operators
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Advanced Google Searching
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Advanced Search Domain
• that contain ALL the search terms you type in
• that contain the exact phrase you type in
• that contain at least one of the words you type in
• that do NOT contain any of the words you type in
• written in a certain language
• created in a certain file format
• that have been updated within a certain period of time
• that contain numbers within a certain range
• within a certain domain, or website
• that are available for anyone to use, share or modify, even
commercially
• that don't contain "adult" material
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"+" search
• Google ignores common words and characters such as
where, the, how, and other digits and letters which slow
down your search without improving the results. Google
indicates if a word has been excluded by displaying details
on the results page below the search box.
• If a common word is essential to getting the results you
want, you can include it by putting a "+" sign in front of it.
(Be sure to include a space before the "+" sign.)
• For example, here's how to ensure that Google includes the
"I" in a search for Star Wars, Episode I:
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Synonym search
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"OR" search
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Domain search
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Numrange search
• The numrange operator searches for results containing
numbers in a given range. You can use Numrange to set
ranges for everything from dates ( Willie Mays
1950..1960) to weights ( 5000..10000 kg truck). Just add
two numbers, separated by two periods, with no spaces,
into the search box along with your search terms, and
specify a unit of measurement or some other indicator of
what the number range represents.
• For example, here's how you'd search for a DVD player
that costs between $50 and $100:
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Fill in the blanks "*" search
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Operator Examples
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Live Examples : Search
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Live Examples : Special Searches
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That’s all for now!
Happy Googling!!
Regards
Tarun Kumar Jaiswal
jaiswal.tarun@gmail.com
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