http://www.emse.fr/OSWIR05/2005-oswir-p19-beigbeder.pdfInternational audienceDifferent Web document models in relation to the hyper- text nature of the Web are presented. The Web graph is the most well known and used data extracted from the Web hy- pertext. The ways it has been used in works in relation with information retrieval are surveyed. Finally, some consider- ations about the integration of these works in a Web search engine are presented
The Web is comprised of a vast quantity of text. Modern search engines struggle to index it independ...
Abstract: Problems statement: Nowadays, many users use web search engines to find and gather informa...
Most text analysis is designed to deal with the concept of a "document", namely a cohesive...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a hyperdocument model taking into account the essent...
A large number of information of all the domains are available online in the form of hyper text in w...
International audienceThe World Wide Web is a distributed, heterogeneous and semi-structured informa...
The growth of the Web gives new challenges in Information Retrieval (IR). Most of current systems ar...
The explosive growth of the web has led to surge of research activity in the area of information ret...
Since WWW encourages hypertext and hypermedia docu-ment authoring (e.g. HTML or XML), Web authors te...
Facing the retrieval problem according to the overwhelming set of documents online the adaptation of...
This paper presents a model for retrieval of images from a large World Wide Web based collection. Ra...
http://www.emse.fr/~beigbeder/PUBLIS/1999-webnet-p1180-aguiar.ps.gzInternational audienceIn this pap...
International audienceThis work suggests a new model of Information Retrieval System for searching i...
Research in Web search engines has been criticized for lacking underlying theories and models. Theor...
Having focused in earlier chapters on the general structure of the Web, in this chapter we will disc...
The Web is comprised of a vast quantity of text. Modern search engines struggle to index it independ...
Abstract: Problems statement: Nowadays, many users use web search engines to find and gather informa...
Most text analysis is designed to deal with the concept of a "document", namely a cohesive...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a hyperdocument model taking into account the essent...
A large number of information of all the domains are available online in the form of hyper text in w...
International audienceThe World Wide Web is a distributed, heterogeneous and semi-structured informa...
The growth of the Web gives new challenges in Information Retrieval (IR). Most of current systems ar...
The explosive growth of the web has led to surge of research activity in the area of information ret...
Since WWW encourages hypertext and hypermedia docu-ment authoring (e.g. HTML or XML), Web authors te...
Facing the retrieval problem according to the overwhelming set of documents online the adaptation of...
This paper presents a model for retrieval of images from a large World Wide Web based collection. Ra...
http://www.emse.fr/~beigbeder/PUBLIS/1999-webnet-p1180-aguiar.ps.gzInternational audienceIn this pap...
International audienceThis work suggests a new model of Information Retrieval System for searching i...
Research in Web search engines has been criticized for lacking underlying theories and models. Theor...
Having focused in earlier chapters on the general structure of the Web, in this chapter we will disc...
The Web is comprised of a vast quantity of text. Modern search engines struggle to index it independ...
Abstract: Problems statement: Nowadays, many users use web search engines to find and gather informa...
Most text analysis is designed to deal with the concept of a "document", namely a cohesive...