Nowadays, a hitherto unseen amount of information can be found in the World Wide Web. While available, this information is fragmented among different web sites. This is especially true for implicit knowledge, not directly written in any one site, but arising from patterns and interactions between pages. For instance, the number of search results for a particular query string might be a meaningful indicator of its popularity or overall interest. Our research focuses on the design of an interface that allows end-users to access implicit information. A prototype application, Metabrain, embodies our solutions and makes it possible to mine the web for statistically relevant patterns, with the help of simple and straightforward algorithms and use...
The explosive growth of available information sources and the resulting information overload pose se...
When searching the web, a user strives to find useful documents. Web search engines have been shown ...
The vast amount of data available over the World Wide Web has created the necessity for new initiati...
Nowadays, the web is a huge source of information on different branches of knowledge. This knowledge...
As the Web has become a commodity, it is used for a variety of purposes and tasks that may require a...
This article investigates a new, effective browsing approach called metabrowsing. It is an alternati...
The summary-based approach is not an optimal solution in presenting a search result for a massive co...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, Univeristy of ArizonaIt has become increasingly diff...
This paper analyses the features of Web Search Engines, Vertical Search Engines, Meta Search Engines...
In specific domains, such as newspaper news, virtual libraries, videos or music repositories, the av...
Previous studies that present information archived in digital libraries have used either document me...
Abstract—It is a great challenge to search the Web for precise information. It requires a combinatio...
grantor: University of TorontoMachine learning and information retrieval techniques are ap...
It has become increasingly difficult to locate relevant information on the Web, even with the help o...
When searching the web, a user strives to find useful documents. Web search engines have been shown...
The explosive growth of available information sources and the resulting information overload pose se...
When searching the web, a user strives to find useful documents. Web search engines have been shown ...
The vast amount of data available over the World Wide Web has created the necessity for new initiati...
Nowadays, the web is a huge source of information on different branches of knowledge. This knowledge...
As the Web has become a commodity, it is used for a variety of purposes and tasks that may require a...
This article investigates a new, effective browsing approach called metabrowsing. It is an alternati...
The summary-based approach is not an optimal solution in presenting a search result for a massive co...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, Univeristy of ArizonaIt has become increasingly diff...
This paper analyses the features of Web Search Engines, Vertical Search Engines, Meta Search Engines...
In specific domains, such as newspaper news, virtual libraries, videos or music repositories, the av...
Previous studies that present information archived in digital libraries have used either document me...
Abstract—It is a great challenge to search the Web for precise information. It requires a combinatio...
grantor: University of TorontoMachine learning and information retrieval techniques are ap...
It has become increasingly difficult to locate relevant information on the Web, even with the help o...
When searching the web, a user strives to find useful documents. Web search engines have been shown...
The explosive growth of available information sources and the resulting information overload pose se...
When searching the web, a user strives to find useful documents. Web search engines have been shown ...
The vast amount of data available over the World Wide Web has created the necessity for new initiati...