Although today's web search engines are very powerful, they still fail to provide intuitively relevant results for many types of queries, especially ones that are vaguely-formed in the users own mind. We argue that associations between terms in a search query can reveal the underlying information needs in the users mind and should be taken into account in search. We propose a multi-faceted approach to detect and exploit such associations. The CORDER method measures the association strength between query terms, and queries consisting of terms having low association strength with each other are seen as vague queries. For a vague query, we use WordNet to find related terms of the query terms to compose extended queries, relying especially on t...
The huge number of documents available on the Web represents a challenge for the information retriev...
We report work in progress on the question “Why do searchers frequently fail to use potentially valu...
Synonymy & polysemy of natural languages together with information overload are two main factors tha...
Although today's web search engines are very powerful, they still fail to provide intuitively releva...
Collection sizes, query rates, and the number of users of Web search engines are increasing. Therefo...
Information retrieval - finding and retrieving relevant sources of data, such as documents or geospa...
Abstract: Problem statement: Search queries are short and ambiguous and are insufficient for specify...
Computing the semantic similarity between terms (or short text expressions) that have the same meani...
Computing the semantic similarity between terms (or short text expressions) that have the same mean...
Given a set of documents and an input query that is expressed in a natural language, the problem of ...
In this thesis we propose a novel approach were 3 days of raw Yahoo! News search query logs are anal...
Common difficulties like the cold-start problem and a lack of sufficient information about users due...
With the exponential growth of the Web and the inherent polysemy and synonymy problems of the natura...
Web search result clustering aims to facilitate information search on the Web. Rather than the resul...
that associates each document to its related terms, and a matching mechanism, that maps the user’s q...
The huge number of documents available on the Web represents a challenge for the information retriev...
We report work in progress on the question “Why do searchers frequently fail to use potentially valu...
Synonymy & polysemy of natural languages together with information overload are two main factors tha...
Although today's web search engines are very powerful, they still fail to provide intuitively releva...
Collection sizes, query rates, and the number of users of Web search engines are increasing. Therefo...
Information retrieval - finding and retrieving relevant sources of data, such as documents or geospa...
Abstract: Problem statement: Search queries are short and ambiguous and are insufficient for specify...
Computing the semantic similarity between terms (or short text expressions) that have the same meani...
Computing the semantic similarity between terms (or short text expressions) that have the same mean...
Given a set of documents and an input query that is expressed in a natural language, the problem of ...
In this thesis we propose a novel approach were 3 days of raw Yahoo! News search query logs are anal...
Common difficulties like the cold-start problem and a lack of sufficient information about users due...
With the exponential growth of the Web and the inherent polysemy and synonymy problems of the natura...
Web search result clustering aims to facilitate information search on the Web. Rather than the resul...
that associates each document to its related terms, and a matching mechanism, that maps the user’s q...
The huge number of documents available on the Web represents a challenge for the information retriev...
We report work in progress on the question “Why do searchers frequently fail to use potentially valu...
Synonymy & polysemy of natural languages together with information overload are two main factors tha...