Low precision in retrieval
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Low precision in retrieval is Retrieval component may not always return the most relevant documents.
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| Rdf:type | Accuracy Problem | [1] |
| Description | Retrieval component may not always return the most relevant documents | [1] |
| Caused by | Low Precision | [1] |
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- **Optimize data indexing and retrieval mechanisms**: Use efficient indexing techniques and retrieval algorithms. - **Use efficient data structures and algorithms**: Choose optimal data structures and algorithms for performance. …
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