In this work we propose techniques based on single- and multi-objective evolutionary algorithms to automatically evolve a population of topical queries. The developed techniques can be applied in the implementa- tion of a topical search system. We report on the results of diferent strategies that attempt to evolve conjunctive and disjunctive queries. Our analysis reveals the limitations of the single-objective approach and highlights the advantages of applying multi-objective evolutionary algorithms for the problem at hand. In addition, we observe that disjunctive queries have the potential to achieve better retrieval performance than conjunctive queries. Finally, we show that the multi-objective evolutionary approach results in better performance than a baseline and other state-of-the-art techniques for query refnement.
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