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Please note that the deadline for uploading your solutions of the exercises is always Monday, 23:59 (sharp). '''Marjan 22Oct09 6:15pm''' | |
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Please note that the deadline for uploading your solutions of the exercises is always Monday, 23:59 (sharp). '''Marjan 22Oct09 6:15''' | When you add a question or comment here, please end it with your name and the date and time in bold face, just like I did now. '''Hannah 22Oct09 01:59am''' |
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When you add a question or comment here, please end it with your name and the date and time in bold face, just like I did now. '''Hannah 22Oct09 01:59''' | Can you provide the slides as PDF? '''Johannes 23Oct09 10:05am''' '''Note about Exercise 5:''' One can assume that a more general model of the word frequencies is given than that given in the lecture, i.e. eps * N * (1 / i^alpha). Now both parameters (eps and alpha) can be estimated simultaneously. '''Marjan 23Oct09 3:29pm'''" |
Welcome to the Wiki page of the course Search Engines, WS 2009 / 2010. Lecturer: Hannah Bast. Tutorials: Marjan Celikik. Course web page: click here.
Exercise Sheet 1
Here are the PPT slides of Lecture 1.
Here is a PDF of Exercise Sheet 1.
Introduce yourself on this page please (Exercise 1).
Upload your results to Exercise Sheet 1 on this page please.
Questions or comments below this line, most recent on top please
Please note that the deadline for uploading your solutions of the exercises is always Monday, 23:59 (sharp). Marjan 22Oct09 6:15pm
When you add a question or comment here, please end it with your name and the date and time in bold face, just like I did now. Hannah 22Oct09 01:59am
Can you provide the slides as PDF? Johannes 23Oct09 10:05am
Note about Exercise 5: One can assume that a more general model of the word frequencies is given than that given in the lecture, i.e. eps * N * (1 / i^alpha). Now both parameters (eps and alpha) can be estimated simultaneously. Marjan 23Oct09 3:29pm"