INST 734
Information Retrieval Systems
Fall 2014
Module 3: Monday September 15 to Sunday September 21
This module takes us through the process of using an index to build a
ranked list of documents in response to a query. The module is
designed to be completed in 12 hours over 7 days. As with every
module, you must complete all componentents of this module by midnight
on the evening of the indicated end date for the module.
Module Checklist
The recommended order for completing the activities in this module is:
Check ELMS to see if you have an additional reading summary assigned to you
this week. If so, complete that summary by midnight Thursday and
submit it using ELMS.
Consider joining the optional ELMS chat about student-designed
term projects at 9 PM (EDT) on Thursday September 18. See Project Assignment P4 for details.
Additional readings are assigned
to five students. All students should read the five summaries once
they are posted to ELMS, and all students other than those who wrote a
summary this week should make a comment on the discussion board about
at least one of the summaries (or about someone else's comment on one
of them).
Finally, complete Exercise E3. You may
find several resources useful in working on this assignment. perhaps
most useful will be the Boolean Retrieval lecture from Module 2 and
the Similarity-Based Ranking lecture from this module. The lecture
videos by Chris Manning that are linked to from Modules 2 and 3 may
also be useful. Of course, the textbook is an excellent reference as
well. Like all assignments that you are asked to turn in, this is due
at midnight on the last day of the module. Note that you are allowed
to work with other students on exercises, but you must type in the
results yourself (no cut and paste -- see the course description for
details).
Doug Oard
Last modified: Sat Oct 18 23:24:57 2014