One of the main challenges in the proximity models is the speed of data retrieval. These models define a distance concept which is calculated based on the positions of query terms in the documents. This means that finding the positions and calculating the distance is a More
One of the main challenges in the proximity models is the speed of data retrieval. These models define a distance concept which is calculated based on the positions of query terms in the documents. This means that finding the positions and calculating the distance is a time consuming process and because it usually executed during the search time it has a special importance to users. If we can reduce the number of documents, retrieval process becomes faster. In this paper, the SNTK3 algorithm is proposed to prune documents dynamically. To avoid allocating too much memory and reducing the risk of errors during the retrieval, some documents' scores are calculated without any pruning (Skip-N). The SNTK3 algorithm uses three pyramids to extract documents with the highest scores. Experiments show that the proposed algorithm can improve the speed of retrieval.
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