In information retrieval systems the vagueness in user requests for information is mainly managed by the use of numeric weights present the formal definition of a retrieval model in which linguistic descriptors are used in the query language both to express the importance that a term must have in the desired documents and to label the retrieved documents in relevance classes. By attaching a numeric weight to a term, a user provides a quantitative description of the importance of that term in the documents sought. If the introduction of weights reduces the vagueness in query formulation, the use of numeric weights requires a clear knowledge of their semantics and the translation of a fuzzy concept in a precise numeric value. Based on these problems and starting from an existing weighted Boolean retrieval model, the authors formalize within fuzzy set theory a new model that allows the interpretation of a user query in which a linguistic descriptor is attached to each term
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Fuzzy Systems, 1992., IEEE International Conference on
Date of Conference: 8-12 Mar 1992