Disambiguation of User Queries in Search Engines 

Abstract

With the increasing number of user queries to search engine. it has become necessary to study the area of Information Retrieval. User always expects to get the most appropriate and relevant results to the query. But when there is a ambiguity user usually do not get what he/she actually wants. This paper deals with ambiguity of the query and helps providing user with relevant results. Also to validate the work we have used evaluation measure Mean Average Precision.  

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Rekha Jain , Rupal Bhargava , , G. N Purohit

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Rekha Jain, Rupal Bhargava, , G. N Purohit (2013). Disambiguation of User Queries in Search Engines . International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET), 2(4), 1339-1341. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-130903