| Indexing time vs. query time: trade-offs in dynamic information retrieval systems |
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Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
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Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
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Bremen, Germany
POSTER SESSION: Poster Session
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Pages: 317 - 318
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-140-6
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ABSTRACT
We examine issues in the design of fully dynamic information retrieval systems supporting both document insertions and deletions. The two main components of such a system, index maintenance and query processing, affect each other, as high query performance is usually paid for by additional work during update operations. Two aspects of the system -- incremental updates and garbage collection for delayed document deletions -- are discussed, with a focus on the respective indexing vs. query performance trade-offs. Depending on the relative number of queries and update operations, different strategies lead to optimal overall performance.
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