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Relevance is the
connection between topics that
makes one
useful for
dealing with the other.
Relevance is
studied in many
different fields,
including cognitive...
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Relevance feedback is a
feature of some
information retrieval systems. The idea
behind relevance feedback is to take the
results that are
initially returned...
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Relevance theory is a
framework for
understanding the
interpretation of utterances. It was
first proposed by Dan
Sperber and
Deirdre Wilson, and is used...
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Relevance logic, also
called relevant logic, is a kind of non-classical
logic requiring the
antecedent and
consequent of
implications to be relevantly...
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Relevance, in the
common law of evidence, is the
tendency of a
given item of
evidence to
prove or
disprove one of the
legal elements of the case, or to...
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relevance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Relevance is a
measure of how pertinent, connected, or
applicable something is.
Relevance may also...
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information retrieval,
relevance denotes how well a
retrieved do****ent or set of do****ents
meets the
information need of the user.
Relevance may
include concerns...
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influence diagram (ID) (also
called a
relevance diagram,
decision diagram or a
decision network) is a
compact graphical and
mathematical representation...
- matching) is a
ranking function used by
search engines to
estimate the
relevance of do****ents to a
given search query. It is
based on the probabilistic...
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check results for some
queries and
determine relevance of each result. It is not
feasible to
check the
relevance of all do****ents, and so
typically a technique...