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This lecture covers the fundamental concepts of information retrieval, focusing on indexing techniques such as inverted files and their physical organization. It also delves into the process of distributed retrieval, discussing algorithms like Fagin's Algorithm and the Threshold Algorithm. The importance of exploiting locality and similarity in adjacency lists is highlighted, along with practical examples of finding top elements for given queries. Additionally, the lecture explores the challenges of scalability and efficiency in large-scale web indexing, emphasizing the need for optimized data structures and algorithms.
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