When scientists are looking for information in document collections, they generally have a precise objective in mind. They try to answer specific needs such as finding the definition of a concept, checking whether an idea has already been tested, or comparing the scientific conclusions of several documents. To build better information system model it is important to understand the needs of scientists in terms of information and their seeking information behaviour. The contributions of this thesis are to a) offer a user model; b) propose a generic annotation model (SciAnnotDoc) for scientific documents; c) demonstrate that the annotation model is realistic enough to be used by both manual and automatic methods of annotation; d) build a facet...
This article begins with a short survey on the history of the classification of knowledge. It briefl...
International audience—In this article we address the problem of expanding the set of papers that re...
International audience—In this article we address the problem of expanding the set of papers that re...
When scientists or engineers are looking for information in document collections, or on the web, the...
When performing document search, scientists have specific goals in mind. We conducted interviews wit...
International audienceWe present an Information Retrieval System for scientific publications that pr...
International audienceWe present an Information Retrieval System for scientific publications that pr...
A semantic annotation platform can effectively organize digital resources and extract knowledge frag...
The Internet, much like our universe, is ever-expanding. Information, in the most varied formats, is...
Open Science has become one of the most important movements for leveraging scientific collaboration ...
This paper is about a better understanding on the structure and dynamics of science and the usage of...
In a cycle of research, in which each scientific document, itself inspired by previous papers, will ...
In a cycle of research, in which each scientific document, itself inspired by previous papers, will ...
In a cycle of research, in which each scientific document, itself inspired by previous papers, will ...
In a cycle of research, in which each scientific document, itself inspired by previous papers, will ...
This article begins with a short survey on the history of the classification of knowledge. It briefl...
International audience—In this article we address the problem of expanding the set of papers that re...
International audience—In this article we address the problem of expanding the set of papers that re...
When scientists or engineers are looking for information in document collections, or on the web, the...
When performing document search, scientists have specific goals in mind. We conducted interviews wit...
International audienceWe present an Information Retrieval System for scientific publications that pr...
International audienceWe present an Information Retrieval System for scientific publications that pr...
A semantic annotation platform can effectively organize digital resources and extract knowledge frag...
The Internet, much like our universe, is ever-expanding. Information, in the most varied formats, is...
Open Science has become one of the most important movements for leveraging scientific collaboration ...
This paper is about a better understanding on the structure and dynamics of science and the usage of...
In a cycle of research, in which each scientific document, itself inspired by previous papers, will ...
In a cycle of research, in which each scientific document, itself inspired by previous papers, will ...
In a cycle of research, in which each scientific document, itself inspired by previous papers, will ...
In a cycle of research, in which each scientific document, itself inspired by previous papers, will ...
This article begins with a short survey on the history of the classification of knowledge. It briefl...
International audience—In this article we address the problem of expanding the set of papers that re...
International audience—In this article we address the problem of expanding the set of papers that re...