Anyone who has browsed Wikipedia has likely experienced the feeling of being happily lost, browsing from one interesting topic to the next and encountering information that they would never have searched for explicitly. With some 3M articles and 70M links, Wikipedia represents an extreme example of large-scale hypertext. We consider it to be a rich and challenging platform for investigating navigation and disorientation in large interconnected information spaces. This demonstration showcases Hōpara, a new search engine that aims to make Wikipedia and its underlying link structure easier to explore. It works on top of the encyclopedia’s existing link structure, abstracting away from document content and allowing users to navigate the resour...
Users currently access Wikipedia through two traditional paradigms, text search and hypertext naviga...
Wikipedia’s link structure is a valuable resource for natural language processing tasks, but only a ...
This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other rece...
Anyone who has browsed Wikipedia has likely experienced the feeling of being happily lost, browsing ...
This paper introduces Hopara, a new search engine that aims to make Wikipedia easier to explore. It ...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
Wikipedia is one of the most popular information sources on the Web. The free encyclopedia is densel...
Finding relevant information in a large and comprehensive collection of cross-referenced documents l...
Human navigation in information spaces has increasing importance in ever-growing data sources we pos...
Abstract. The Wikipedia is the largest online collaborative knowledge sharing system, a free encyclo...
Based on the open-sourcing technology of wiki, Wikipedia has initiated a new fashion of hyperreading...
Collaborative knowledge management systems such as the Wikipedia are becoming ever more popular – an...
A lot of the world's knowledge is stored in books, which, as a result of recent mass-digitisation ef...
Wikipedia articles are usually accompanied with history pages, categories and talk pages. The meta–d...
By linking to external websites, Wikipedia can act as a gateway to the Web. To date, however, little...
Users currently access Wikipedia through two traditional paradigms, text search and hypertext naviga...
Wikipedia’s link structure is a valuable resource for natural language processing tasks, but only a ...
This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other rece...
Anyone who has browsed Wikipedia has likely experienced the feeling of being happily lost, browsing ...
This paper introduces Hopara, a new search engine that aims to make Wikipedia easier to explore. It ...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
Wikipedia is one of the most popular information sources on the Web. The free encyclopedia is densel...
Finding relevant information in a large and comprehensive collection of cross-referenced documents l...
Human navigation in information spaces has increasing importance in ever-growing data sources we pos...
Abstract. The Wikipedia is the largest online collaborative knowledge sharing system, a free encyclo...
Based on the open-sourcing technology of wiki, Wikipedia has initiated a new fashion of hyperreading...
Collaborative knowledge management systems such as the Wikipedia are becoming ever more popular – an...
A lot of the world's knowledge is stored in books, which, as a result of recent mass-digitisation ef...
Wikipedia articles are usually accompanied with history pages, categories and talk pages. The meta–d...
By linking to external websites, Wikipedia can act as a gateway to the Web. To date, however, little...
Users currently access Wikipedia through two traditional paradigms, text search and hypertext naviga...
Wikipedia’s link structure is a valuable resource for natural language processing tasks, but only a ...
This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other rece...