Dynamic Quantum Clustering (DQC) is a recent clustering technique based on physical intuition from quantum mechanics. Clusters are identified as the minima of the potential function of the Schrödinger equation. In this poster, we apply this technique to explore the possibility to select highly relevant documents relative to a query of a user. In particular, we analyze the clusters produced by DQC with a standard test collection.

Distilling Relevant Documents by Means of Dynamic Quantum Clustering

DI BUCCIO, EMANUELE;DI NUNZIO, GIORGIO MARIA
2011

Abstract

Dynamic Quantum Clustering (DQC) is a recent clustering technique based on physical intuition from quantum mechanics. Clusters are identified as the minima of the potential function of the Schrödinger equation. In this poster, we apply this technique to explore the possibility to select highly relevant documents relative to a query of a user. In particular, we analyze the clusters produced by DQC with a standard test collection.
2011
Advances in Information Retrieval Theory - Third International Conference, ICTIR 2011, Bertinoro, Italy, September 12-14, 2011. Proceedings
Advances in Information Retrieval Theory - Third International Conference, ICTIR 2011
9783642233173
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