Abstract
Abstract: The current research article explores the realm of Cross Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) and its significance in the digital age. It addresses the challenges faced in CLIR, including lexical and semantic disparities, the scarcity of parallel corpora, cultural nuances, and more. The article discusses innovative solutions encompassing Machine Translation, Query Expansion, Cross-Lingual Word Embeddings, and Multilingual Information Retrieval Models to enhance CLIR's effectiveness. Furthermore, it sheds light on Information Retrieval Models, such as the Boolean Model, Vector Space Model (VSM), and Probabilistic Models, explaining their principles and applications. The study also presents experimental results highlighting the limitations of monolingual IR models and the effectiveness of crosslingual techniques, such as translation and query expansion, in improving CLIR, making it a valuable tool for accessing information across languages.
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