National audienceCommon search engines process users' queries, i.e., information needs, by extracting terms from documents. Such approaches are limited regarding particular contexts, such as specialized collections (e.g., cultural heritage collections) or specific retrieval criteria (e.g., multidimensional criteria). In this paper, we consider Geographic Information Retrieval Systems (GIRS) exploiting the spatial, temporal, and topical dimensions. Our contribution is twofold as we propose a GIRS evaluation framework for testing the following assumption: combining spatial and temporal dimensions along with the topical dimension improves GIRS effectiveness
International audienceThese works take place in the geographical information retrieval context. Our ...
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...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
Recent studies show an increasing proportion of queries with geographic criteria on Web search engin...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that geographical information or G.I. (such as texts,...
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...
A ParaitreInternational audienceCommon search engines process users' queries (i.e., information need...
La recherche d‘information géographique ou GIR (Geographic Information Retrieval) peut être considér...
With the rise of Big Data, the processing of Volume, Velocity (growth and evolution) and data Variet...
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is concerned with returning information in response to an inf...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
International audienceThese works take place in the geographical information retrieval context. Our ...
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...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
Recent studies show an increasing proportion of queries with geographic criteria on Web search engin...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that geographical information or G.I. (such as texts,...
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...
A ParaitreInternational audienceCommon search engines process users' queries (i.e., information need...
La recherche d‘information géographique ou GIR (Geographic Information Retrieval) peut être considér...
With the rise of Big Data, the processing of Volume, Velocity (growth and evolution) and data Variet...
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is concerned with returning information in response to an inf...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
International audienceThese works take place in the geographical information retrieval context. Our ...
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...