relevance 音标拼音: [r'ɛləvəns]
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relevance n 1 :
the relation of something to the matter at hand [
synonym :
{
relevance }, {
relevancy }] [
ant : {
irrelevance },
{
irrelevancy }]
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1 .
The quality or state of being relevant ;
pertinency ;
applicability .
[
1913 Webster ]
Its answer little meaning ,
little relevancy bore .
--
Poe .
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1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Scots Law )
Sufficiency to infer the conclusion .
[
1913 Webster ]
85 Moby Thesaurus words for "
relevance ":
account ,
admissibility ,
advantage ,
affective meaning ,
affinity ,
applicability ,
application ,
appositeness ,
appropriateness ,
aptitude ,
aptness ,
bearing ,
coloring ,
concern ,
concernment ,
connection ,
connotation ,
consequence ,
denotation ,
drift ,
effect ,
essence ,
extension ,
felicity ,
fitness ,
fittedness ,
force ,
germaneness ,
gist ,
grammatical meaning ,
idea ,
impact ,
implication ,
import ,
intension ,
interest ,
lexical meaning ,
literal meaning ,
materiality ,
meaning ,
overtone ,
pertinence ,
pith ,
point ,
practical consequence ,
propriety ,
purport ,
qualification ,
range of meaning ,
real meaning ,
reference ,
referent ,
regard ,
relatedness ,
relation ,
respect ,
scope ,
semantic cluster ,
semantic field ,
sense ,
service ,
serviceability ,
significance ,
signification ,
significatum ,
signifie ,
span of meaning ,
spirit ,
structural meaning ,
substance ,
suitability ,
suitableness ,
sum ,
sum and substance ,
symbolic meaning ,
tenor ,
tie -
in ,
totality of associations ,
transferred meaning ,
unadorned meaning ,
undertone ,
use ,
usefulness ,
utility ,
value A measure of how closely a given object
(file , {web page }, database {record }, etc .) matches a user 's
search for information .
The relevance {algorithms } used in most large web {search
engines } today are based on fairly simple word -occurence
measurement : if the word "daffodil " occurs on a given page ,
then that page is considered relevant to a {query } on the word
"daffodil "; and its relevance is quantised as a factor of the
number of times the word occurs in the page , on whether
"daffodil " occurs in title of the page or in its META
keywords , in the first {N } words of the page , in a heading ,
and so on ; and similarly for words that a {stemmer } says are
based on "daffodil ".
More elaborate (and resource -expensive ) relevance algorithms
may involve thesaurus (or {synonym ring }) lookup ; e .g . it
might rank a document about narcissuses (but which may not
mention the word "daffodil " anywhere ) as relevant to a query
on "daffodil ", since narcissuses and daffodils are basically
the same thing . Ditto for queries on "jail " and "gaol ", etc .
More elaborate forms of thesaurus lookup may involve
multilingual thesauri (e .g . knowing that documents in Japanese
which mention the Japanese word for "narcissus " are relevant
to your search on "narcissus "), or may involve thesauri (often
auto -generated ) based not on equivalence of meaning , but on
word -proximity , such that "bulb " or "bloom " may be in the
thesaurus entry for "daffodil ".
{Word spamming } essentially attempts to falsely increase a web
page 's relevance to certain common searches .
See also {subject index }.
(1997 -04 -09 )
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