Users searching for information in hypermedia environments often perform querying followed by manual navigation. Yet, the conventional text/hypertext retrieval paradigm does not explicity take post-query navigation into account. This paper proposes a new retrieval paradigm, called navigationaided retrieval (NAR), which treats both querying and navigation as first-class activities. In the NAR paradigm, querying is seen as a means to identify starting points for navigation, and navigation is guided based on information supplied in the query. NAR is a generalization of the conventional probabilistic information retrieval paradigm, which implicitly assumes no navigation takes place. This paper presents a formal model for navigation-aided retrie...
Navigation, or browsing, is an important way of accessing information for a large class of applicati...
Navigation - browsing from one related piece of information to another - is an important means of ac...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new model for document access, which combines the search...
Users searching for information in hypermedia environments often perform querying followed by manual...
The Two-Level Hypermedia Paradigm sees an Information Retrieval System as consisting of a document n...
This article can be seen as integrating nonmonotonic reasoning and information retrieval. Searching ...
In this paper we study hypertext systems from a very general point of view, and focus on monitoring ...
While current search engines serve known-item search such as homepage finding very well, they genera...
this paper show, our system was able to perform large scale text retrieval on routing queries, albei...
This work proposes navigation as a fundamental concept for information retrieval. A conceptual frame...
Query-based searching and browsing-based navigation are the two main components of exploratory searc...
Providing navigational aids to assist users in finding information in hypertext systems has been an ...
Searching information from a large and dynamic information space causes several problems, concernin...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer DOI: 10.1007/114...
Hypertext systems have evolved rapidly in the past few years. This evolution had implications not on...
Navigation, or browsing, is an important way of accessing information for a large class of applicati...
Navigation - browsing from one related piece of information to another - is an important means of ac...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new model for document access, which combines the search...
Users searching for information in hypermedia environments often perform querying followed by manual...
The Two-Level Hypermedia Paradigm sees an Information Retrieval System as consisting of a document n...
This article can be seen as integrating nonmonotonic reasoning and information retrieval. Searching ...
In this paper we study hypertext systems from a very general point of view, and focus on monitoring ...
While current search engines serve known-item search such as homepage finding very well, they genera...
this paper show, our system was able to perform large scale text retrieval on routing queries, albei...
This work proposes navigation as a fundamental concept for information retrieval. A conceptual frame...
Query-based searching and browsing-based navigation are the two main components of exploratory searc...
Providing navigational aids to assist users in finding information in hypertext systems has been an ...
Searching information from a large and dynamic information space causes several problems, concernin...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer DOI: 10.1007/114...
Hypertext systems have evolved rapidly in the past few years. This evolution had implications not on...
Navigation, or browsing, is an important way of accessing information for a large class of applicati...
Navigation - browsing from one related piece of information to another - is an important means of ac...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new model for document access, which combines the search...