The article presents an analysis of the effect of granularity and order in an XML encoded collection of full text journal articles. 218 sessions of searchers performing simulated work tasks in the collection have been analysed. The results show that searchers prefer to use smaller sections of the article as their source of information. In interaction sessions during which articles are assessed, however, they are to a large degree evaluated as more important than the articles’ sections and subsections
XML is being adopted as a common storage format in scientific data repositories, digital libraries, ...
This article reports on the XML retrieval system X2 which has been developed at the University of Mu...
This article reports on the XML retrieval system X2 which has been developed at the University of Mu...
The paper analyses searchers’ assessments of usefulness and specificity on different levels of granu...
The paper analyses searchers’ assessments of usefulness and specificity on different levels of granu...
This article examines the influence of task type on the users' preferred level of document elements ...
Postprint/http://www.springerlink.comThe widespread adoption of XML necessitates structureaware syst...
This article examines the influence of task type on the users' preferred level of document elements ...
Different scenarios of XML retrieval are analysed in the INEX 2005 ad hoc track, which reflect diffe...
XML retrieval, a very active branch of IR, studies the fo-cused retrieval of semi-structured data. A...
http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/inexmw/papers.htmlThe main aspects of XML retrieval are identified by anal...
At INEX there is an underlying assumption that XML-retrieval and element retrieval are one and the s...
This paper investigates the impact of three approaches to XML retrieval: using Zettair, a full-text ...
The widespread adoption of XML necessitates structure-aware systems that can effectively retrieve in...
Within the area of Information Retrieval (IR) the importance of appropriate ranking of results has i...
XML is being adopted as a common storage format in scientific data repositories, digital libraries, ...
This article reports on the XML retrieval system X2 which has been developed at the University of Mu...
This article reports on the XML retrieval system X2 which has been developed at the University of Mu...
The paper analyses searchers’ assessments of usefulness and specificity on different levels of granu...
The paper analyses searchers’ assessments of usefulness and specificity on different levels of granu...
This article examines the influence of task type on the users' preferred level of document elements ...
Postprint/http://www.springerlink.comThe widespread adoption of XML necessitates structureaware syst...
This article examines the influence of task type on the users' preferred level of document elements ...
Different scenarios of XML retrieval are analysed in the INEX 2005 ad hoc track, which reflect diffe...
XML retrieval, a very active branch of IR, studies the fo-cused retrieval of semi-structured data. A...
http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/inexmw/papers.htmlThe main aspects of XML retrieval are identified by anal...
At INEX there is an underlying assumption that XML-retrieval and element retrieval are one and the s...
This paper investigates the impact of three approaches to XML retrieval: using Zettair, a full-text ...
The widespread adoption of XML necessitates structure-aware systems that can effectively retrieve in...
Within the area of Information Retrieval (IR) the importance of appropriate ranking of results has i...
XML is being adopted as a common storage format in scientific data repositories, digital libraries, ...
This article reports on the XML retrieval system X2 which has been developed at the University of Mu...
This article reports on the XML retrieval system X2 which has been developed at the University of Mu...