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suggestion for an information retrieval home work

 
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Hi,

I'm currently studying introduction to information retrieval in my master's degree course.

I'd like to get some suggestions from you guys.

I need to develop some little project on the area, as the final work for this discipline (not for the entire master degree course, just for the IR discipline).

As per the teacher's instruction, we can simply implement some known algorithm on the area and that would be good enough.

Implemeting something is not required, we can simple write a little monography on some subject too.

I was planning to implement something. Maybe a paralel algororithm.

Do you guys have some ideas to share?
 
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