New trends in databases and information systems. ADBIS 2017 short papers and workshops, AMSD, BigNovelTI, DAS, SW4CH, DC, Nicosia, Cyprus, September 24--27, 2017. Proceedings of the 21st conference

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DOI10.1007/978-3-319-67162-8zbMATH Open1375.68018arXiv1709.04747OpenAlexW2955074175MaRDI QIDQ1684075FDOQ1684075


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Publication date: 4 December 2017

Published in: Communications in Computer and Information Science (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Information retrieval from textual data focuses on the construction of vocabularies that contain weighted term tuples. Such vocabularies can then be exploited by various text analysis algorithms to extract new knowledge, e.g., top-k keywords, top-k documents, etc. Top-k keywords are casually used for various purposes, are often computed on-the-fly, and thus must be efficiently computed. To compare competing weighting schemes and database implementations, benchmarking is customary. To the best of our knowledge, no benchmark currently addresses these problems. Hence, in this paper, we present a top-k keywords benchmark, T2K2, which features a real tweet dataset and queries with various complexities and selectivities. T2K2 helps evaluate weighting schemes and database implementations in terms of computing performance. To illustrate T2K2's relevance and genericity, we successfully performed tests on the TF-IDF and Okapi BM25 weighting schemes, on one hand, and on different relational (Oracle, PostgreSQL) and document-oriented (MongoDB) database implementations, on the other hand.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.04747




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