We investigate the possibility of using Semantic Web data to improve hypertext Web search. In particular, we use relevance feedback to create a ‘virtuous cycle ’ between data gathered from the Semantic Web of Linked Data and web-pages gathered from the hypertext Web. Previous approaches have generally considered the searching over the Semantic Web and hypertext Web to be entirely disparate, indexing, and searching over different domains. While relevance feedback has traditionally improved information retrieval performance, relevance feedback is normally used to improve rankings over a single data-set. Our novel approach is to use relevance feedback from hypertext Web results to improve Semantic Web search, and results from the Semantic Web ...
Web search increasingly deals with structured data about people, places and things, their attributes...
Synonymy & polysemy of natural languages together with information overload are two main factors tha...
The Two-Level Hypermedia Paradigm sees an Information Retrieval System as consisting of a document n...
Abstract. Relevance feedback is one method for creating a ‘virtuous cycle ’- as put by Baeza-Yates- ...
This data archive accompanies our work, in which we analyze a pseudo-relevance retrieval method that...
International audienceThis work falls in the areas of information retrieval and semantic web, and ai...
With the exponential growth of the Web and the inherent polysemy and synonymy problems of the natura...
6 pages, 5 figures, appears in: (ICMCS), 2012 International Conference on Multimedia Computing an...
The absence of reliable and efficient techniques to evaluate information retrieval systems has becom...
In this thesis, we explore the challenge of search relevance in the context of semantic search. Spec...
The search tools and information retrieval systems on the contemporary Web use keywords, lexical ana...
The envisioned Semantic Web aims to provide richly annotated and explicitly structured Web pages in ...
The web search efforts started with the application of classical content-based information retrieval...
Web search engines are one of the most popular tools on the Internet which are widely-used by expert...
In this paper, we present an alternative approach to the problem of contextual relevance feedback in...
Web search increasingly deals with structured data about people, places and things, their attributes...
Synonymy & polysemy of natural languages together with information overload are two main factors tha...
The Two-Level Hypermedia Paradigm sees an Information Retrieval System as consisting of a document n...
Abstract. Relevance feedback is one method for creating a ‘virtuous cycle ’- as put by Baeza-Yates- ...
This data archive accompanies our work, in which we analyze a pseudo-relevance retrieval method that...
International audienceThis work falls in the areas of information retrieval and semantic web, and ai...
With the exponential growth of the Web and the inherent polysemy and synonymy problems of the natura...
6 pages, 5 figures, appears in: (ICMCS), 2012 International Conference on Multimedia Computing an...
The absence of reliable and efficient techniques to evaluate information retrieval systems has becom...
In this thesis, we explore the challenge of search relevance in the context of semantic search. Spec...
The search tools and information retrieval systems on the contemporary Web use keywords, lexical ana...
The envisioned Semantic Web aims to provide richly annotated and explicitly structured Web pages in ...
The web search efforts started with the application of classical content-based information retrieval...
Web search engines are one of the most popular tools on the Internet which are widely-used by expert...
In this paper, we present an alternative approach to the problem of contextual relevance feedback in...
Web search increasingly deals with structured data about people, places and things, their attributes...
Synonymy & polysemy of natural languages together with information overload are two main factors tha...
The Two-Level Hypermedia Paradigm sees an Information Retrieval System as consisting of a document n...