ISBN13: 9781613502013This chapter discusses using context in Information Retrieval systems and Intelligent Assistant Agents in order to improve the performance of these systems. The notion of context is introduced and the state of the art in Contextual Information Retrieval is presented which illustrates various categories of contexts that can be taken into account when solving user queries. In this framework, the authors focus on the issue of task-based context which takes into account the current activity the user is involved in when he puts a query. Finally they introduce promising research directions that promote the use of Intelligent Assistant Agents capable of symbolic reasoning about users' tasks for supporting the query process
Learning techniques can be applied to help information retrieval systems adapt to users' specific ne...
With Internet technology and other information systems that are available today users can often easi...
The interaction between a user and an information retrieval system can be viewed as a dialogue in wh...
ISBN13: 9781613502013This chapter discusses using context in Information Retrieval systems and Intel...
Contextual information extracted from the user task can help to better target retrieval to task-rele...
Context affects all aspects of Information Retrieval. A searcher's context affects how they interact...
The context of a statement or assertion can be critical to a useful understanding of its meaning. In...
Abstract. Mobile and ubiquitous computing environments provide a challenging and exciting new domain...
The context in which a search takes place affects the Information Retrieval (IR) process. It affects...
We present a new context-based information retrieval (IR) system where user could indicate the conte...
The use of task context to guide the delivery of information to knowledge workers is valuable for im...
Information available in digital form has grown phenomenally in recent years. Finding the required i...
Provisioning goal specific information to the team enhances efficiency of the team. Context awarenes...
The effective utilisation of a user’s context in improving the performance of web search engines is ...
With Internet technology and other information systems that are available today users can often easi...
Learning techniques can be applied to help information retrieval systems adapt to users' specific ne...
With Internet technology and other information systems that are available today users can often easi...
The interaction between a user and an information retrieval system can be viewed as a dialogue in wh...
ISBN13: 9781613502013This chapter discusses using context in Information Retrieval systems and Intel...
Contextual information extracted from the user task can help to better target retrieval to task-rele...
Context affects all aspects of Information Retrieval. A searcher's context affects how they interact...
The context of a statement or assertion can be critical to a useful understanding of its meaning. In...
Abstract. Mobile and ubiquitous computing environments provide a challenging and exciting new domain...
The context in which a search takes place affects the Information Retrieval (IR) process. It affects...
We present a new context-based information retrieval (IR) system where user could indicate the conte...
The use of task context to guide the delivery of information to knowledge workers is valuable for im...
Information available in digital form has grown phenomenally in recent years. Finding the required i...
Provisioning goal specific information to the team enhances efficiency of the team. Context awarenes...
The effective utilisation of a user’s context in improving the performance of web search engines is ...
With Internet technology and other information systems that are available today users can often easi...
Learning techniques can be applied to help information retrieval systems adapt to users' specific ne...
With Internet technology and other information systems that are available today users can often easi...
The interaction between a user and an information retrieval system can be viewed as a dialogue in wh...