We investigate the effect of using customized profiles to help searching relevant servers in Internet. Our experiments demonstrate that the use of customized profiles with latent semantic indexing (LSI) technique can improve the performance of Internet searching. 1 Introduction When searching information in a retrieval system, people use different terms to describe their information needs. The retrieval system searches through its database and returns documents indexed with matching terms. Since a concept can be represented by a variety of terms, users may fail to obtain the information they require. This is called the vocabulary problem [1]. The vocabulary problem occurs not only in traditional information retrieval, but also in Internet ...
Current search engines are used for retrieving relevant documents from the huge amount of data avail...
With the exponential growth of the available information on the World Wide Web, a traditional search...
[[abstract]]Searching information from the WWW efficiently and effectively has become a very importa...
When searching information in a retrieval system, people use a variety of terms to describe their in...
So far, most of the publicly available Page/Image/Video search engines (e.g., Google, Yahoo, MSN) ad...
The exponential increase in available data has led to an ever growing interest in information retrie...
The amount of information available on the Web and in Digital Libraries is increasing over time. In ...
The amount of information available on the Web and in Digital Libraries is increasing over time. In ...
Information Retrieval is concerned with locating information (usually text) that is relevant to a us...
Information Retrieval is concerned with locating information (usually text) that is relevant to a us...
Traditional search engines match key words or phrases based on word frequency, location, similarity,...
Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) promises more accurate retrieval of information by incorporating stat...
This paper presents an information agent and latent semantic-based indexing architecture to retrieve...
As the Web grows, the number and diversity of search ser-vices has rapidly expanded, so that the cha...
This paper describes a new approach for dealing with the vocabulary problem in human-computer intera...
Current search engines are used for retrieving relevant documents from the huge amount of data avail...
With the exponential growth of the available information on the World Wide Web, a traditional search...
[[abstract]]Searching information from the WWW efficiently and effectively has become a very importa...
When searching information in a retrieval system, people use a variety of terms to describe their in...
So far, most of the publicly available Page/Image/Video search engines (e.g., Google, Yahoo, MSN) ad...
The exponential increase in available data has led to an ever growing interest in information retrie...
The amount of information available on the Web and in Digital Libraries is increasing over time. In ...
The amount of information available on the Web and in Digital Libraries is increasing over time. In ...
Information Retrieval is concerned with locating information (usually text) that is relevant to a us...
Information Retrieval is concerned with locating information (usually text) that is relevant to a us...
Traditional search engines match key words or phrases based on word frequency, location, similarity,...
Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) promises more accurate retrieval of information by incorporating stat...
This paper presents an information agent and latent semantic-based indexing architecture to retrieve...
As the Web grows, the number and diversity of search ser-vices has rapidly expanded, so that the cha...
This paper describes a new approach for dealing with the vocabulary problem in human-computer intera...
Current search engines are used for retrieving relevant documents from the huge amount of data avail...
With the exponential growth of the available information on the World Wide Web, a traditional search...
[[abstract]]Searching information from the WWW efficiently and effectively has become a very importa...