We propose a new Web search system that helps users clarify their information needs through interaction. The system represents the user’s information needs using a query graph: a set of graph objects. This graph is presented to the user and interactively refined until the user is satisfied with the documents retrieved. In this way, the user can find the desired documents even if his original information needs were unclear. This article describes the concept and outlines the system
Semistructured graph-based databases have been proposed as well-suited stores for World-Wide Web dat...
The expansion of the Internet has made the task of searching a crucial one. Internet users, however,...
Although search engines represent the main means to access on-line data, the increasing demand in te...
Abstract. The interaction model supported by web search engines has changed very little since the ea...
c © Copyright 2007: Orland Hoeber Although Web search has become the primary means by which people f...
In the Web search process people often think that the hardest work is done by the search engines or ...
Modern Web data is highly structured in terms of entities and relations from large knowledge resourc...
Abstract. Modern Web data is highly structured in terms of entities and relations from large knowled...
Modern Web data is highly structured in terms of entities and relations from large knowledge resourc...
In this paper we present the conception and the evaluation of a visual information seeking system fo...
Aim of this work is to present a new human computer interface for web search engines. Despite the no...
Semistructured graph-based databases have been proposed as well-suited stores for World-Wide Web dat...
We consider the task of exploratory search through graph queries on knowledge graphs. We propose to ...
This paper presents an algorithm to improve a web search query based on the feedback on the viewed ...
Today’s search engines provide a single textbox for searching. This input method has not changed in ...
Semistructured graph-based databases have been proposed as well-suited stores for World-Wide Web dat...
The expansion of the Internet has made the task of searching a crucial one. Internet users, however,...
Although search engines represent the main means to access on-line data, the increasing demand in te...
Abstract. The interaction model supported by web search engines has changed very little since the ea...
c © Copyright 2007: Orland Hoeber Although Web search has become the primary means by which people f...
In the Web search process people often think that the hardest work is done by the search engines or ...
Modern Web data is highly structured in terms of entities and relations from large knowledge resourc...
Abstract. Modern Web data is highly structured in terms of entities and relations from large knowled...
Modern Web data is highly structured in terms of entities and relations from large knowledge resourc...
In this paper we present the conception and the evaluation of a visual information seeking system fo...
Aim of this work is to present a new human computer interface for web search engines. Despite the no...
Semistructured graph-based databases have been proposed as well-suited stores for World-Wide Web dat...
We consider the task of exploratory search through graph queries on knowledge graphs. We propose to ...
This paper presents an algorithm to improve a web search query based on the feedback on the viewed ...
Today’s search engines provide a single textbox for searching. This input method has not changed in ...
Semistructured graph-based databases have been proposed as well-suited stores for World-Wide Web dat...
The expansion of the Internet has made the task of searching a crucial one. Internet users, however,...
Although search engines represent the main means to access on-line data, the increasing demand in te...