A Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) model is defined and the architecture of a GIR system, named Geo-Finder, is described. The GIR system is constituted by two main modules. The geo-indexing module applies bipolar criteria to automatically identify the geo-reference focus (footprint) of textual documents., The geo-retrieval module applies a context dependent matching function to evaluate queries consisting of two orthogonal constraints, a content constraint and a spatial constraint; the spatial constraint is defined by modeling the user’s perception of geographic “closeness” between the documents’ footprint and the query footprint. For each retrieved document, two relevance scores are computed with respect to the two query c...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
The aim of this paper is to raise the issue of defining this set of criteria of geo...
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is concerned with returning information in response to an inf...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems provide users with functionalities of representation,...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
Geographical information becomes a kind of very important attribute for web documents, considering t...
Abstract. In an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few terms and n...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the the-sis that both themat...
Abstract. Geographical information exists in multiple forms such as cartographical maps, images, and...
Geographically oriented search must consider both the thematic and geographic dimensions of relevanc...
It is a useful premise to assume that every document in a collection and every query issued to an in...
This article looks at the access to geographic information through a review of information science t...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
The aim of this paper is to raise the issue of defining this set of criteria of geo...
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is concerned with returning information in response to an inf...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems provide users with functionalities of representation,...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
Geographical information becomes a kind of very important attribute for web documents, considering t...
Abstract. In an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few terms and n...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the the-sis that both themat...
Abstract. Geographical information exists in multiple forms such as cartographical maps, images, and...
Geographically oriented search must consider both the thematic and geographic dimensions of relevanc...
It is a useful premise to assume that every document in a collection and every query issued to an in...
This article looks at the access to geographic information through a review of information science t...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
The aim of this paper is to raise the issue of defining this set of criteria of geo...
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is concerned with returning information in response to an inf...