Indexing strategies of MapReduce for Information Retrieval in Big Data

In Information Retrieval (IR), the efficient strategy of indexing large dataset and terabyte-scale data is still an issue because of information overload as the result of increasing the knowledge, increasing the number of different media, increasing the number of platforms, and increasing the intero...

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Main Authors: Farid, Mazen, Latip, Rohaya, Hussin, Masnida, Al-Mekhlafi, Mohammed Abdulkarem
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Published: The World Academy of Research in Science and Engineering 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.545482018-03-28T04:34:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54548/ Indexing strategies of MapReduce for Information Retrieval in Big Data Farid, Mazen Latip, Rohaya Hussin, Masnida Al-Mekhlafi, Mohammed Abdulkarem In Information Retrieval (IR), the efficient strategy of indexing large dataset and terabyte-scale data is still an issue because of information overload as the result of increasing the knowledge, increasing the number of different media, increasing the number of platforms, and increasing the interoperability of platforms. Across multiple processing machines, MapReduce has been suggested as a suitable platform that use for distributing the intensive data operations. In this project, sensei and Per-posting list indexing (Terrier) will be analyze as they are the two efficient MapReduce indexing strategies. The two indexing will be implemented in an existing framework of IR, and an experiment will be performed by using the Hadoop for MapReducing with the same large dataset. In particular, this paper will study the effectiveness of two indexing strategies (Sensei & Terrier), and try to find and verify the better efficient strategy between them. The experiment will measure the performance of retrieving when the size and processing power enlarge. The experiment examines how the indexing strategies scaled and work with large size of dataset and distributed number of machines. The throughput will be measured by using MB/S (Megabyte per Second), and the experiment results analyzing the performance and efficiency of indexing strategies between Sensei & Per-posting list indexing (Terrier). The World Academy of Research in Science and Engineering 2016 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54548/1/Indexing%20strategies%20of%20MapReduce%20for%20Information%20Retrieval%20in%20Big%20Data.pdf Farid, Mazen and Latip, Rohaya and Hussin, Masnida and Al-Mekhlafi, Mohammed Abdulkarem (2016) Indexing strategies of MapReduce for Information Retrieval in Big Data. International Journal of Advances in Computer Science and Technology, 5 (3). pp. 1-6. ISSN 2320-2602
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description In Information Retrieval (IR), the efficient strategy of indexing large dataset and terabyte-scale data is still an issue because of information overload as the result of increasing the knowledge, increasing the number of different media, increasing the number of platforms, and increasing the interoperability of platforms. Across multiple processing machines, MapReduce has been suggested as a suitable platform that use for distributing the intensive data operations. In this project, sensei and Per-posting list indexing (Terrier) will be analyze as they are the two efficient MapReduce indexing strategies. The two indexing will be implemented in an existing framework of IR, and an experiment will be performed by using the Hadoop for MapReducing with the same large dataset. In particular, this paper will study the effectiveness of two indexing strategies (Sensei & Terrier), and try to find and verify the better efficient strategy between them. The experiment will measure the performance of retrieving when the size and processing power enlarge. The experiment examines how the indexing strategies scaled and work with large size of dataset and distributed number of machines. The throughput will be measured by using MB/S (Megabyte per Second), and the experiment results analyzing the performance and efficiency of indexing strategies between Sensei & Per-posting list indexing (Terrier).
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author Farid, Mazen
Latip, Rohaya
Hussin, Masnida
Al-Mekhlafi, Mohammed Abdulkarem
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Latip, Rohaya
Hussin, Masnida
Al-Mekhlafi, Mohammed Abdulkarem
Indexing strategies of MapReduce for Information Retrieval in Big Data
author_facet Farid, Mazen
Latip, Rohaya
Hussin, Masnida
Al-Mekhlafi, Mohammed Abdulkarem
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title Indexing strategies of MapReduce for Information Retrieval in Big Data
title_short Indexing strategies of MapReduce for Information Retrieval in Big Data
title_full Indexing strategies of MapReduce for Information Retrieval in Big Data
title_fullStr Indexing strategies of MapReduce for Information Retrieval in Big Data
title_full_unstemmed Indexing strategies of MapReduce for Information Retrieval in Big Data
title_sort indexing strategies of mapreduce for information retrieval in big data
publisher The World Academy of Research in Science and Engineering
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54548/1/Indexing%20strategies%20of%20MapReduce%20for%20Information%20Retrieval%20in%20Big%20Data.pdf
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