Typing 2 or 3 keywords into a browser has become an easy and efficient way to find information. Yet, typing even short queries becomes tedious on ever shrinking (virtual) keyboards. Meanwhile, speech processing is maturing rapidly, facilitating everyday language input. Also, wearable technology can inform users proactively by listening in on their conversations or processing their social media interactions. Given these developments, everyday language may soon become the new input of choice. We present an information retrieval (IR) algorithm specifically designed to accept everyday language. It integrates two paradigms of information retrieval, previously studied in isolation; one directed mainly at the surface structure of language, the oth...
Future's environments will be sensitive and responsive to the presence of people to support them car...
Search engine technology builds on theoretical and empirical research results in the area of informa...
We introduce and motivate an approach for contentbased information retrieval. We consider the corpus...
Information Retrieval (IR) has changed the way we access digital resources and satisfy our daily inf...
ii Information Retrieval (IR) deals with delivering relevant information items given the specific in...
The increasing availability of information on the World Wide Web (Web), and the need to access relev...
Contains fulltext : 54528.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Much of today’s ...
Much of today’s success in Information Retrieval (IR) comes from a hard approach: employing blazingl...
This report describes a series of experiments which were performed in Information Retrieval (IR) and...
: Since the earliest days of computing it has been a goal to automatically process natural language ...
article represents a milestone in an ongoing project aimed at discovering technology to help peopl
In today\u27s world, there is no shortage of information. However, for a specific information need, ...
Purpose: The article discusses on a general methodological level different methods that have been us...
Multilingual Information Retrieval (MLIR) systems are designed to retrieve information from multiple...
The ever-growing popularity of Google over the recent decade has required a specific method of man-m...
Future's environments will be sensitive and responsive to the presence of people to support them car...
Search engine technology builds on theoretical and empirical research results in the area of informa...
We introduce and motivate an approach for contentbased information retrieval. We consider the corpus...
Information Retrieval (IR) has changed the way we access digital resources and satisfy our daily inf...
ii Information Retrieval (IR) deals with delivering relevant information items given the specific in...
The increasing availability of information on the World Wide Web (Web), and the need to access relev...
Contains fulltext : 54528.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Much of today’s ...
Much of today’s success in Information Retrieval (IR) comes from a hard approach: employing blazingl...
This report describes a series of experiments which were performed in Information Retrieval (IR) and...
: Since the earliest days of computing it has been a goal to automatically process natural language ...
article represents a milestone in an ongoing project aimed at discovering technology to help peopl
In today\u27s world, there is no shortage of information. However, for a specific information need, ...
Purpose: The article discusses on a general methodological level different methods that have been us...
Multilingual Information Retrieval (MLIR) systems are designed to retrieve information from multiple...
The ever-growing popularity of Google over the recent decade has required a specific method of man-m...
Future's environments will be sensitive and responsive to the presence of people to support them car...
Search engine technology builds on theoretical and empirical research results in the area of informa...
We introduce and motivate an approach for contentbased information retrieval. We consider the corpus...