Novelty detection is defined as the detection of documents that provide "new" or previously unseen information. "New information" in a search result list is defined as the incremental information found in a document based on what the user has already learned from reviewing previous documents in a given ranked list of documents. It is assumed that, as a user views a list of documents, their information need changes or evolves, and their state of knowledge increases as they gain new information from the documents they see. The automatic detection of "novelty" , or newness, as part of an information retrieval system could greatly improve a searcher’s experience by presenting "documents" in order of how much extra information they add to what i...
Previous research in novelty detection has focused on the task of finding novel material, given a se...
The increasing popularity of video sharing platforms such as YouTube and Google Video increase the n...
Knowledge bases provide the users of the World Wide Web with a vast amount of structured information...
Novelty detection is defined as the detection of documents that provide "new" or previously unseen i...
The automatic detection of novelty, or newness, as part of an information retrieval system would gre...
Prior research on novelty detection has primarily focused on algorithms to detect novelty for a gi...
Online novelty detection is an important technology in understanding and exploiting streaming data. ...
We demonstrate the value of using context in a new-information detection system that achieved the hi...
Novelty detection in news events has long been a difficult problem. A number of models performed wel...
In this thesis we study thoroughly sentence retrieval and novelty detec- tion. We analyze the stren...
191 p.Intelligent novelty mining addresses the domain-specific problem of mining novel information f...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Multisource web news portals provide various advantages such a...
This paper explores a combination of machine learning, approximate text segmentation and a vector-sp...
The detection of new information in a document stream is an important component of many potential ap...
In this paper, a new novelty detection approach based on the identification of sentence level inform...
Previous research in novelty detection has focused on the task of finding novel material, given a se...
The increasing popularity of video sharing platforms such as YouTube and Google Video increase the n...
Knowledge bases provide the users of the World Wide Web with a vast amount of structured information...
Novelty detection is defined as the detection of documents that provide "new" or previously unseen i...
The automatic detection of novelty, or newness, as part of an information retrieval system would gre...
Prior research on novelty detection has primarily focused on algorithms to detect novelty for a gi...
Online novelty detection is an important technology in understanding and exploiting streaming data. ...
We demonstrate the value of using context in a new-information detection system that achieved the hi...
Novelty detection in news events has long been a difficult problem. A number of models performed wel...
In this thesis we study thoroughly sentence retrieval and novelty detec- tion. We analyze the stren...
191 p.Intelligent novelty mining addresses the domain-specific problem of mining novel information f...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Multisource web news portals provide various advantages such a...
This paper explores a combination of machine learning, approximate text segmentation and a vector-sp...
The detection of new information in a document stream is an important component of many potential ap...
In this paper, a new novelty detection approach based on the identification of sentence level inform...
Previous research in novelty detection has focused on the task of finding novel material, given a se...
The increasing popularity of video sharing platforms such as YouTube and Google Video increase the n...
Knowledge bases provide the users of the World Wide Web with a vast amount of structured information...