Abstract: There is an immense number of information resources on the Internet that can be utilized free of charge. So many knowledge workers try to make use of this information in their daily tasks. Nevertheless, it is very hard to find the relevant information in the Internet by using the full-text retrieval techniques which are offered by most existing search engines. This paper demonstrates that Thesauri, which have been used in established online retrieval systems for a long time, also open up new methods for the automated search for information in the Internet. In addition, thesaurus-like structures known as Gazetteers allow handling geographical references of information resources in a very effective way. The knowledge represented in ...
Thesauri are considered as an optimum between maximum ontological modelling (best knowledge mapping)...
Thesauri have been widely used to improve the precision and recall of information re-trieval in digi...
Hill (2000) identifies three basic elements in a digital gazetteer: name, footprint, and type (or ca...
There is an immense number of information resources on the Internet that can be utilized free of cha...
Gazetteers are coming to play an increasingly important role in geographical information retrieval o...
Domain-specific thesauri are high-cost, high-maintenance, high-value knowledge structures. We show h...
Provides a review of the literature related to the application of domain-specific thesauri in the se...
Different languages imply different visions of space, so that terminologies are different in geograp...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in...
Domain-specific thesauri are high-cost, high-maintenance, high-value knowledge structures. We show h...
This paper describes the first participation of the SINAI (Intelligent Systems of Access Information...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
The controlled vocabulary versus the free text approach to information retrieval is reviewed from th...
Thesauri are considered as an optimum between maximum ontological modelling (best knowledge mapping)...
Thesauri have been widely used to improve the precision and recall of information re-trieval in digi...
Hill (2000) identifies three basic elements in a digital gazetteer: name, footprint, and type (or ca...
There is an immense number of information resources on the Internet that can be utilized free of cha...
Gazetteers are coming to play an increasingly important role in geographical information retrieval o...
Domain-specific thesauri are high-cost, high-maintenance, high-value knowledge structures. We show h...
Provides a review of the literature related to the application of domain-specific thesauri in the se...
Different languages imply different visions of space, so that terminologies are different in geograp...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in...
Domain-specific thesauri are high-cost, high-maintenance, high-value knowledge structures. We show h...
This paper describes the first participation of the SINAI (Intelligent Systems of Access Information...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
The controlled vocabulary versus the free text approach to information retrieval is reviewed from th...
Thesauri are considered as an optimum between maximum ontological modelling (best knowledge mapping)...
Thesauri have been widely used to improve the precision and recall of information re-trieval in digi...
Hill (2000) identifies three basic elements in a digital gazetteer: name, footprint, and type (or ca...