In this chapter we discuss the integration of information retrieval information from two sources-a social network and a document reference network-for enhancing reference-based search engine rankings. In particular, current models of information retrieval are blind to the social context that surrounds information resources, thus they do not consider the trustworthiness of their authors when they present the query results to the users. Following this point we elaborate on the basic intuitions that highlight the contribution of the social context-as can be mined from social network positions for instance-into the improvement of the rankings provided in reference-based search engines. A review on ranking models in Web search engine retrieval a...
The Web has been growing in size and with the proliferation of large-scale collaborative computing e...
International audienceIt is well known that the fundamental intellectual problems of information acc...
In query based Web search, a significant percentage of user queries are underspecified, most likely ...
A relevant feature of online social networks like Facebook is the scope for users to share external ...
International audienceThere is currently a number of research work performed in the area of bridging...
National audienceThis paper describes an approach of information retrieval which takes into account ...
Social networks have ensured the expanding disproportion between the face of WWW stored traditionall...
Paper presented at the Third IEEE International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom2011), MIT,...
Modern web search engines have come to dominate how millions of people find the information that the...
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to in-ternet resources on a web page...
Abstract. Social networks provide rich information about user interests and activities representing ...
The booming growth of digitally available information has thoroughly increased the popularity of sea...
This paper presents a novel retrieval approach for litera-ture access based on social network analys...
This paper presents a novel retrieval approach for litera-ture access based on social network analys...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
The Web has been growing in size and with the proliferation of large-scale collaborative computing e...
International audienceIt is well known that the fundamental intellectual problems of information acc...
In query based Web search, a significant percentage of user queries are underspecified, most likely ...
A relevant feature of online social networks like Facebook is the scope for users to share external ...
International audienceThere is currently a number of research work performed in the area of bridging...
National audienceThis paper describes an approach of information retrieval which takes into account ...
Social networks have ensured the expanding disproportion between the face of WWW stored traditionall...
Paper presented at the Third IEEE International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom2011), MIT,...
Modern web search engines have come to dominate how millions of people find the information that the...
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to in-ternet resources on a web page...
Abstract. Social networks provide rich information about user interests and activities representing ...
The booming growth of digitally available information has thoroughly increased the popularity of sea...
This paper presents a novel retrieval approach for litera-ture access based on social network analys...
This paper presents a novel retrieval approach for litera-ture access based on social network analys...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
The Web has been growing in size and with the proliferation of large-scale collaborative computing e...
International audienceIt is well known that the fundamental intellectual problems of information acc...
In query based Web search, a significant percentage of user queries are underspecified, most likely ...