Wikipedia, the world largest encyclopedia contains a lot of knowledge that is expressed as formulae exclusively. Unfortunately, this knowledge is currently not fully accessible by intelligent information retrieval systems. This immense body of knowledge is hidden form value-added services, such as search. In this paper, we present our MathSearch implementation for Wikipedia that enables users to perform a combined text and fully unlock the potential benefits
This paper compares the search capabilities of a single human brain supported by the text search bui...
The WWW is dominated by search engines such as Google. They are inseparable part of everyday search ...
Digital mathematical libraries (DMLs) such as arXiv, Numdam, and EuDML contain mainly documents from...
Abstract. Wikipedia, the world largest encyclopedia contains a lot of knowledge that is expressed as...
Abstract. Wikipedia is the first address for scientists who want to recap basic mathematical and phy...
summary:The WWW became the main resource of mathematical knowledge. Currently available full text se...
Mathematical information retrieval (MathIR) applications such as semantic formula search and questio...
Abstract. The WWW became the main resource of mathematical knowl-edge. Currently available full text...
Abstract. We present a search engine for mathematical formulae. The MathWebSearch system harvests th...
summary:We demonstrate searching of mathematical expressions in technical digital libraries on a MRE...
Mathematics has been used to describe phenomena and problems in many re- search fields for centuries...
Documents from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines usually contain ...
Printexemplar auch unter ISBN 9783745062083 veröffentlichtMathematical Information Retrieval (MIR) i...
Abstract. We present a search engine for mathematical formulae. The MathWebSearch system harvests th...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
This paper compares the search capabilities of a single human brain supported by the text search bui...
The WWW is dominated by search engines such as Google. They are inseparable part of everyday search ...
Digital mathematical libraries (DMLs) such as arXiv, Numdam, and EuDML contain mainly documents from...
Abstract. Wikipedia, the world largest encyclopedia contains a lot of knowledge that is expressed as...
Abstract. Wikipedia is the first address for scientists who want to recap basic mathematical and phy...
summary:The WWW became the main resource of mathematical knowledge. Currently available full text se...
Mathematical information retrieval (MathIR) applications such as semantic formula search and questio...
Abstract. The WWW became the main resource of mathematical knowl-edge. Currently available full text...
Abstract. We present a search engine for mathematical formulae. The MathWebSearch system harvests th...
summary:We demonstrate searching of mathematical expressions in technical digital libraries on a MRE...
Mathematics has been used to describe phenomena and problems in many re- search fields for centuries...
Documents from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines usually contain ...
Printexemplar auch unter ISBN 9783745062083 veröffentlichtMathematical Information Retrieval (MIR) i...
Abstract. We present a search engine for mathematical formulae. The MathWebSearch system harvests th...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
This paper compares the search capabilities of a single human brain supported by the text search bui...
The WWW is dominated by search engines such as Google. They are inseparable part of everyday search ...
Digital mathematical libraries (DMLs) such as arXiv, Numdam, and EuDML contain mainly documents from...