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Pyndri: a Python Interface to the Indri Search Engine

Christophe Van Gysel and Evangelos Kanoulas and Maarten de RijkeΒ·2017
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arXiv:1701.00749 β†—Google Scholar β†—Semantic Scholar β†—
cs.IRcs.CL

Abstract

We introduce pyndri, a Python interface to the Indri search engine. Pyndri allows to access Indri indexes from Python at two levels: (1) dictionary and tokenized document collection, (2) evaluating queries on the index. We hope that with the release of pyndri, we will stimulate reproducible, open and fast-paced IR research.

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