Configurations of the subject technology provide receiving a search query for one or more users who are socially connected to a specified social domain. One or more users are then identified who match the search query and who are connected to the specified social domain. The subject technology ranks the identified users according to their connection to the specified social domain, and provides information about the identified users according to their respective ranking. Further, the users may be grouped according to their connection to the specified social domain
International audienceThe social aspect of today’s web 2.0 applications can play a major role in sea...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) are ubiquitous within modern society, forming communications networks ...
Online social networking tools are extremely popular, but can miss potential discoveries latent in t...
The goal of this thesis is to expand the traditional information processing model into the social sp...
National audienceThis paper describes an approach of information retrieval which takes into account ...
Abstract — Social search is a variant of information retrieval where a document or website is consid...
In this diploma thesis, we research whether the inclusion of information about an information user’s...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
This chapter considers the social component of interactive information retrieval: what is the role o...
Purpose: This article illustrates and explains the ambiguity and vagueness of the term social search...
A user model is a fundamental component in user-centred information retrieval systems. It enables pe...
The web has largely become a very social environment and will continue to become even more so. Peopl...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
This research explores new ways for augmenting search and discovery of relations between Web 2.0 ent...
In this paper, we analyzed the potential of the query-associated social questions for the Web search...
International audienceThe social aspect of today’s web 2.0 applications can play a major role in sea...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) are ubiquitous within modern society, forming communications networks ...
Online social networking tools are extremely popular, but can miss potential discoveries latent in t...
The goal of this thesis is to expand the traditional information processing model into the social sp...
National audienceThis paper describes an approach of information retrieval which takes into account ...
Abstract — Social search is a variant of information retrieval where a document or website is consid...
In this diploma thesis, we research whether the inclusion of information about an information user’s...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
This chapter considers the social component of interactive information retrieval: what is the role o...
Purpose: This article illustrates and explains the ambiguity and vagueness of the term social search...
A user model is a fundamental component in user-centred information retrieval systems. It enables pe...
The web has largely become a very social environment and will continue to become even more so. Peopl...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
This research explores new ways for augmenting search and discovery of relations between Web 2.0 ent...
In this paper, we analyzed the potential of the query-associated social questions for the Web search...
International audienceThe social aspect of today’s web 2.0 applications can play a major role in sea...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) are ubiquitous within modern society, forming communications networks ...
Online social networking tools are extremely popular, but can miss potential discoveries latent in t...