Abstract. The volume of information on the Internet is constantly growing. This fact causes that the search of interesting information becomes a time-consuming task. Generally, a user must revise a big number of uninteresting documents and consult several search engines before finding relevant information. A personalized agent, called PersonalSearcher, that assists the user in finding interesting documents in the World Wide Web is presented in this paper. This agent carries out a parallel search in the most popular Web search engines and filters their result, listing to the user a reduced number of documents with high probability of being relevant to him. This filtering is based on a user profile that the agent builds by observing the user ...
Information retrieval systems (e.g., web search engines) are critical for overcoming information ove...
The World Wide Web provides its users with almost unlimited access to documents on the Internet. The...
Searching the World Wide Web today is comparable to giving a librarian a list of words and expecting...
With the exponential growth of the available information on the World Wide Web, a traditional search...
We propose an agent for exploring and categorizing documents on the World Wide Web based on a user p...
. In this paper, we sketch a model of what people do when they search for information on the web. Fr...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is overwhelmed with information which can not be assimilated by the normal ...
With the rapid growth of the Web, users are often faced with the problem of information overload and...
With the rapid growth of the Web, users are often faced with the problem of information overload and...
The availability of web search has revolutionised the way people discover information, yet as search...
The World Wide Web has become the largest library through the history of the humanity. Having such a...
Abstract. In this paper, we sketch a model of what people do when they search for information on the...
Abstract. With the exponential growth of the available information on the World Wide Web, a traditio...
The Web has grown from a simple hypertext system for research labs to an ubiquitous information syst...
Searching the web has become a task in many people’s work, without which subsequent tasks would be h...
Information retrieval systems (e.g., web search engines) are critical for overcoming information ove...
The World Wide Web provides its users with almost unlimited access to documents on the Internet. The...
Searching the World Wide Web today is comparable to giving a librarian a list of words and expecting...
With the exponential growth of the available information on the World Wide Web, a traditional search...
We propose an agent for exploring and categorizing documents on the World Wide Web based on a user p...
. In this paper, we sketch a model of what people do when they search for information on the web. Fr...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is overwhelmed with information which can not be assimilated by the normal ...
With the rapid growth of the Web, users are often faced with the problem of information overload and...
With the rapid growth of the Web, users are often faced with the problem of information overload and...
The availability of web search has revolutionised the way people discover information, yet as search...
The World Wide Web has become the largest library through the history of the humanity. Having such a...
Abstract. In this paper, we sketch a model of what people do when they search for information on the...
Abstract. With the exponential growth of the available information on the World Wide Web, a traditio...
The Web has grown from a simple hypertext system for research labs to an ubiquitous information syst...
Searching the web has become a task in many people’s work, without which subsequent tasks would be h...
Information retrieval systems (e.g., web search engines) are critical for overcoming information ove...
The World Wide Web provides its users with almost unlimited access to documents on the Internet. The...
Searching the World Wide Web today is comparable to giving a librarian a list of words and expecting...