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In Lucene, divergence from randomness model is implemented as DFRSimilarity. It's made up of three components: BasicModel, AfterEffect, and Normalization. BasicModel is a model of information content, AfterEffect is the first normalization, and Normalization is second (length) normalization. Here is an excerpt from Lucene's Javadoc on DFRSimilarity's components:
BasicModel: This is a basic model of information content:
BasicModelBE: This is the limiting form of Bose-Einstein
BasicModelG: This is the geometric approximation of Bose-Einstein
BasicModelP: This is the Poisson approximation of the Binomial
BasicModelD: This is the divergence approximation of the Binomial
BasicModelIn: This is the inverse document frequency
BasicModelIne: This is the inverse expected document frequency (mixture of Poisson and IDF)
BasicModelIF: This is the inverse term frequency (approximation of I(ne))
AfterEffect: This is the first normalization of information...
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