Domain-Specific Information Retrieval Task
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A Domain-Specific Information Retrieval Task is an IR task that is a domain-specific task.
- Context:
- It can be solved by a Domain-Specific IR System (that implements a domain-specific IR algorithm).
- Example(s):
- Literature Search, such as scientific literature IR.
- Law IR, such as contract IR.
- Product Review Retrieval.
- News Article Retrieval.
- Research Publication IR.
- TREC.
- GeoCLEF (for geographical locations).
- Paper IR, ...
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a General IR Task, such as a Web Search.
- See: Domain-Specific Question Answer Task.