The world wide web is growing in size and with the proliferation of large-scale collaborative computing environments Social search has become increasingly important. The focal point of this recent field is to assign relevance and trustworthiness to web-pages by taking into account the reader\u27s perspective rather than web-masters point of view. Current web-searching technologies tend to rely on explicit human recommendations in part because it is hard to obtain user feedback. however these methods are hard to scale. Implicit feedback techniques are a potentially useful alternative. The challenge is in producing implicit web-rankings by reasoning over users\u27 activity during a web-search but without recourse to explicit human interventio...
The way a searcher interacts with query results can reveal a lot about what is being sought. Conside...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
Whenever access to information is mediated by a computer, we can easily record how users respond to ...
The Web has been growing in size and with the proliferation of large-scale collaborative computing e...
With the exponentially growing amount of information available on the Internet, retrieving web pages...
We propose an approach based on Swarm Intelligence - more specifically on Ant Colony Optimization (A...
National audienceThis paper describes an approach of information retrieval which takes into account ...
Information retrieval systems (e.g., web search engines) are critical for overcoming information ove...
Modern web search engines have come to dominate how millions of people find the information that the...
Paper presented at the Third IEEE International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom2011), MIT,...
AbstractIn this paper, we present the idea of an ‘Analytic Search Engine Model’ that utilizes the re...
Previous research investigated how to leverage the new type of social data available on the web, e.g...
In this paper we propose a new ranking algorithm based on Swarm Intelligence, more specifically on t...
The first part of the thesis focuses on Information Foraging Theory which was developed by Peter Pir...
The amount of online data in 2016 was estimated at 16 Zetta Bytes (102 1) and is predicted to be 44 ...
The way a searcher interacts with query results can reveal a lot about what is being sought. Conside...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
Whenever access to information is mediated by a computer, we can easily record how users respond to ...
The Web has been growing in size and with the proliferation of large-scale collaborative computing e...
With the exponentially growing amount of information available on the Internet, retrieving web pages...
We propose an approach based on Swarm Intelligence - more specifically on Ant Colony Optimization (A...
National audienceThis paper describes an approach of information retrieval which takes into account ...
Information retrieval systems (e.g., web search engines) are critical for overcoming information ove...
Modern web search engines have come to dominate how millions of people find the information that the...
Paper presented at the Third IEEE International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom2011), MIT,...
AbstractIn this paper, we present the idea of an ‘Analytic Search Engine Model’ that utilizes the re...
Previous research investigated how to leverage the new type of social data available on the web, e.g...
In this paper we propose a new ranking algorithm based on Swarm Intelligence, more specifically on t...
The first part of the thesis focuses on Information Foraging Theory which was developed by Peter Pir...
The amount of online data in 2016 was estimated at 16 Zetta Bytes (102 1) and is predicted to be 44 ...
The way a searcher interacts with query results can reveal a lot about what is being sought. Conside...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
Whenever access to information is mediated by a computer, we can easily record how users respond to ...