Abstract

There are various models, methodologies and algorithms that can be used today for document classification, information retrieval and other text mining applications and systems. One of them is the vector space–based models, where distance metrics or similarity measures lie at the core of such models. Vector space–based model is one of the fast and simple alternatives for the processing of textual data; however, its accuracy, precision and reliability still need significant improvements. In this study, a new similarity measure is proposed, which can be effectively used for vector space models and related algorithms such as k-nearest neighbours ( k-NN) and Rocchio as well as some clustering algorithms such as K-means. The proposed similarity measure is tested with some universal benchmark data sets in Turkish and English, and the results are compared with some other standard metrics such as Euclidean distance, Manhattan distance, Chebyshev distance, Canberra distance, Bray–Curtis dissimilarity, Pearson correlation coefficient and Cosine similarity. Some successful and promising results have been obtained, which show that this proposed similarity measure could be alternatively used within all suitable algorithms and models for information retrieval, document clustering and text classification.

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