Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοIn this demonstration we will examine the effectiveness of Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) methods in digital library interfaces. We will show how various types of information may benefit from explicit geographic search, and where text-based place name search may be sufficient. We will also show how implicit geographic search (or geographic browsing) can be used to dynamically generate geographic searches in geographic interfaces like Google Earth. In this demostration we will show the algorithms used for Geographic search and how these may be combined with text search. In addition we will show results from the GeoCLEF IR evaluation for text-based search
To satisfy the current need for finding queried information quickly, search engines, data mining sys...
This article looks at the access to geographic information through a review of information science t...
A ParaitreInternational audienceCommon search engines process users' queries (i.e., information need...
Digital library (DL) projects are beginning to create very large-scale repositories of digital info...
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...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the the-sis that both themat...
With the development of search engines (e.g. Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.), people is ambitiously expec...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
Information retrieval in libraries, regardless of their size or type, has primarily focused on textu...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is concerned with returning information in response to an inf...
Abstract. In an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few terms and n...
Abstract. Common search engines process users ’ queries (i.e., informa-tion needs) by retrieving doc...
To satisfy the current need for finding queried information quickly, search engines, data mining sys...
This article looks at the access to geographic information through a review of information science t...
A ParaitreInternational audienceCommon search engines process users' queries (i.e., information need...
Digital library (DL) projects are beginning to create very large-scale repositories of digital info...
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...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the the-sis that both themat...
With the development of search engines (e.g. Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.), people is ambitiously expec...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
Information retrieval in libraries, regardless of their size or type, has primarily focused on textu...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is concerned with returning information in response to an inf...
Abstract. In an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few terms and n...
Abstract. Common search engines process users ’ queries (i.e., informa-tion needs) by retrieving doc...
To satisfy the current need for finding queried information quickly, search engines, data mining sys...
This article looks at the access to geographic information through a review of information science t...
A ParaitreInternational audienceCommon search engines process users' queries (i.e., information need...