passagesuch
Passagesuch is a term used in information retrieval to describe a search task that seeks specific passages of text within a larger document or corpus. Rather than returning whole documents, a passagesuch system aims to locate short, coherent fragments—snippets or blocks—that satisfy a query and can be presented with surrounding context. The concept is common in digital libraries, legal databases, and scholarly corpora where precise textual evidence matters.
Etymology and scope: The compound is of German origin, combining Passagen (passages) and Such (search). In English-language
Implementation: Core tasks include segmenting text into passages, indexing passages, and ranking results. Passages can be
Applications: Passagesuch supports evidence-oriented research in law, journalism, and humanities; it facilitates close-reading and cross-document comparison;
Limitations: segment choice influences recall and precision; cross-boundary matches can be challenging to capture; and the
Related concepts include snippet search, passage indexing, and proximity or phrase-based document retrieval.