Search boxes providing simple keyword-based search are insufficient when users have complex information needs or are unfamiliar with a collection, for example in large digital libraries. Browsing hierarchies can support these richer interactions, but many collections do not have a suitable hierarchy available. In this paper we present a number of approaches for automatically creating hierarchies and mapping items into them, including a novel technique which automatically adapts a Wikipedia-based taxonomy to the target collection. These approaches are applied to a large collection of cultural heritage items which is formed through the aggregation of other collections and for which no unified hierarchy is available. We investigate a number of...
Most of the existing web search engines (such as Google and Bing) are in the form of keyword-based s...
Image retrieval is of growing interest to both search engines and academic researchers with increase...
The growth in digital resource repositories flickr and del.icio.us, mirrors the growth of Folksonomi...
Search boxes providing simple keyword-based search are insufficient when users have complex informat...
Phrase browsing interfaces based on hierarchies of phrases extracted automatically from document col...
Developing intuition for the content of a digital collection is difficult. Hierarchies of subject te...
The existence of a vast amount of document collections both on-line or off-line leads to an overwhel...
Image retrieval is of growing interest to both search engines and academic researchers with increase...
An approach to browsing large chemical reaction databases is presented. The method that is described...
Digital library search results are usually shown as a textual list, with 10-20 items per page. Viewi...
While technological advances have enabled us to access extensive document collections, formulating a...
There is a demand for taxonomies to organise large collections of documents into categories for brow...
Digital library search results are usually shown as a textual list, with 10-20 items per page. Viewi...
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using hig...
Introduction. This is a study of hierarchical navigation; how users browse a taxonomy-based interfac...
Most of the existing web search engines (such as Google and Bing) are in the form of keyword-based s...
Image retrieval is of growing interest to both search engines and academic researchers with increase...
The growth in digital resource repositories flickr and del.icio.us, mirrors the growth of Folksonomi...
Search boxes providing simple keyword-based search are insufficient when users have complex informat...
Phrase browsing interfaces based on hierarchies of phrases extracted automatically from document col...
Developing intuition for the content of a digital collection is difficult. Hierarchies of subject te...
The existence of a vast amount of document collections both on-line or off-line leads to an overwhel...
Image retrieval is of growing interest to both search engines and academic researchers with increase...
An approach to browsing large chemical reaction databases is presented. The method that is described...
Digital library search results are usually shown as a textual list, with 10-20 items per page. Viewi...
While technological advances have enabled us to access extensive document collections, formulating a...
There is a demand for taxonomies to organise large collections of documents into categories for brow...
Digital library search results are usually shown as a textual list, with 10-20 items per page. Viewi...
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using hig...
Introduction. This is a study of hierarchical navigation; how users browse a taxonomy-based interfac...
Most of the existing web search engines (such as Google and Bing) are in the form of keyword-based s...
Image retrieval is of growing interest to both search engines and academic researchers with increase...
The growth in digital resource repositories flickr and del.icio.us, mirrors the growth of Folksonomi...