A Flexible Supervised Term-Weighting Technique and its Application to Variable Extraction and Information Retrieval
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2019Autor
Delbianco, Fernando
Tohmé, Fernando Abel
Maguitman, Ana Gabriela
Maisonnave, Mariano
Palabras clave
Term Weighting; Variable Extraction; Information Retrieval; Query-Term SelectionEditorial
Asociación Española para la Inteligencia Artificial (AEPIA)Metadatos
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Successful modeling and prediction depend on effective methods for the extraction of domain-relevant variables. This paper proposes a methodology for identifying domain-specific terms. The proposed methodology relies on a collection of documents labeled as relevant or irrelevant to the domain under analysis. Based on the labeled document collection, we propose a supervised technique that weights terms based on their descriptive and discriminating power. Finally, the descriptive and discriminating values are combined into a general measure that, through the use of an adjustable parameter, allows to independently favor different aspects of retrieval such as maximizing precision or recall, or achieving a balance between both of them. The proposed technique is applied to the economic domain and is empirically evaluated through a human-subject experiment involving experts and non-experts in Economy. It is also evaluated as a term-weighting technique for query-term selection showing promising results. We finally illustrate the applicability of the proposed technique to address diverse problems such as building prediction models, supporting knowledge modeling, and achieving total recall.
