The number of non-English resources has been increasing rapidly on the Web. Although many studies have been conducted on the query logs in search engines that are primarily English-based (e.g., Excite and AltaVista), only a few of them have studied the information-seeking behavior on the Web in non-English languages. In this article, we report the analysis of the search-query logs of a search engine that focused on Chinese. Three months of search-query logs of Timway, a search engine based in Hong Kong, were collected and analyzed. Metrics on sessions, queries, search topics, and character usage are reported. N-gram analysis also has been applied to perform character-based analysis. Our analysis suggests that some characteristics identified...
Cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) and multilingual information retrieval (MLIR) techniques...
This workshop attempted to promote the discussion and the research on non-English Web searching. Mos...
In the existing tourism and hospitality literature, the issue of cross-lingual information retrieval...
The use of non-English Web search engines has been prevalent. Given the popularity of Chinese Web se...
The use of languages other than English has been growing exponentially on the Web. However, the majo...
This study is about the information-seeking behavior that bilingual users – specifically, native Chi...
As the number of non-English resources available on the Web is increasing rapidly, developing inform...
users have been increasing tremendously during the past decade. Since Chinese language is significan...
With the increasing number of multilingual web pages on the Internet, multilingual information retri...
The amount of non-English information has proliferated rapidly in recent years. The broad diversity ...
There is an underlying assumption in the exchange of scholarly information that knowledge will be tr...
As China embraces the Information technology era, it is important to understand how Chinese users in...
The non-English Web is growing at phenomenal speed, but available language processing tools and reso...
Internet users have substantial trust in search engine’s ability to rank the re-sults by the relevan...
This project examines six search engines with either multilingual or bilingual language capabilities...
Cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) and multilingual information retrieval (MLIR) techniques...
This workshop attempted to promote the discussion and the research on non-English Web searching. Mos...
In the existing tourism and hospitality literature, the issue of cross-lingual information retrieval...
The use of non-English Web search engines has been prevalent. Given the popularity of Chinese Web se...
The use of languages other than English has been growing exponentially on the Web. However, the majo...
This study is about the information-seeking behavior that bilingual users – specifically, native Chi...
As the number of non-English resources available on the Web is increasing rapidly, developing inform...
users have been increasing tremendously during the past decade. Since Chinese language is significan...
With the increasing number of multilingual web pages on the Internet, multilingual information retri...
The amount of non-English information has proliferated rapidly in recent years. The broad diversity ...
There is an underlying assumption in the exchange of scholarly information that knowledge will be tr...
As China embraces the Information technology era, it is important to understand how Chinese users in...
The non-English Web is growing at phenomenal speed, but available language processing tools and reso...
Internet users have substantial trust in search engine’s ability to rank the re-sults by the relevan...
This project examines six search engines with either multilingual or bilingual language capabilities...
Cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) and multilingual information retrieval (MLIR) techniques...
This workshop attempted to promote the discussion and the research on non-English Web searching. Mos...
In the existing tourism and hospitality literature, the issue of cross-lingual information retrieval...