diff --git a/year4/semester1/CT4100: Information Retrieval/notes/CT4100-Notes.pdf b/year4/semester1/CT4100: Information Retrieval/notes/CT4100-Notes.pdf index b7379faf..84a618ff 100644 Binary files a/year4/semester1/CT4100: Information Retrieval/notes/CT4100-Notes.pdf and b/year4/semester1/CT4100: Information Retrieval/notes/CT4100-Notes.pdf differ diff --git a/year4/semester1/CT4100: Information Retrieval/notes/CT4100-Notes.tex b/year4/semester1/CT4100: Information Retrieval/notes/CT4100-Notes.tex index ebe49d87..12a144f0 100644 --- a/year4/semester1/CT4100: Information Retrieval/notes/CT4100-Notes.tex +++ b/year4/semester1/CT4100: Information Retrieval/notes/CT4100-Notes.tex @@ -1336,4 +1336,5 @@ Sequential processing has been used in query understanding, retrieval, expansion In summary, neural approaches are powerful, typically more computationally expensive than traditional approaches, have good performance, but have issues with explainability. + \end{document}