The technique of data fusion has been used extensively in information
retrieval due to the complexity and diversity of tasks involved such as
web and social networks, legal, enterprise, and many others. This book
presents both a theoretical and empirical approach to data fusion.
Several typical data fusion algorithms are discussed, analyzed and
evaluated. A reader will find answers to the following questions, among
others:
What are the key factors that affect the performance of data fusion
algorithms significantly?
What conditions are favorable to data fusion algorithms?
CombSum and CombMNZ, which one is better? and why?
What is the rationale of using the linear combination method?
How can the best fusion option be found under any given circumstances?