A lot of the world's knowledge is stored in books, which, as a result of recent mass-digitisation efforts, are increasingly available online. Search engines, such as Google Books, provide mechanisms for searchers to enter this vast knowledge space using queries as entry points. In this paper, we view Wikipedia as a summary of this world knowledge and aim to use this resource to guide users to relevant books. Thus, we investigate possible ways of using Wikipedia as an intermediary between the user's query and a collection of books being searched. We experiment with traditional query expansion techniques, exploiting Wikipedia articles as rich sources of information that can augment the user's query. We then propose a novel approach based on l...
Human navigation in information spaces has increasing importance in ever-growing data sources we pos...
Wikipedia articles are usually accompanied with history pages, categories and talk pages. The meta–d...
This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other rece...
We investigate the task of finding links from Wikipedia pages to external web pages. Such external l...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
peer-reviewedIn this article, we first argue the importance and timely need of linking libraries and...
Abstract. The Wikipedia is the largest online collaborative knowledge sharing system, a free encyclo...
Wikipedia is one of the most popular information sources on the Web. The free encyclopedia is densel...
The dramatic increase in information on the World Wide Web makes it more difficult for web users usi...
The dramatic increase in information on the World Wide Web makes it more difficult for web users usi...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
The Web is comprised of a vast quantity of text. Modern search engines struggle to index it independ...
Wikipedia’s link structure is a valuable resource for natural language processing tasks, but only a ...
Given a knowledge base, annotating any text with entities in the knowledge base enhances automated u...
Automatically linking Wikipedia pages can be done either content based by exploiting word similariti...
Human navigation in information spaces has increasing importance in ever-growing data sources we pos...
Wikipedia articles are usually accompanied with history pages, categories and talk pages. The meta–d...
This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other rece...
We investigate the task of finding links from Wikipedia pages to external web pages. Such external l...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
peer-reviewedIn this article, we first argue the importance and timely need of linking libraries and...
Abstract. The Wikipedia is the largest online collaborative knowledge sharing system, a free encyclo...
Wikipedia is one of the most popular information sources on the Web. The free encyclopedia is densel...
The dramatic increase in information on the World Wide Web makes it more difficult for web users usi...
The dramatic increase in information on the World Wide Web makes it more difficult for web users usi...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
The Web is comprised of a vast quantity of text. Modern search engines struggle to index it independ...
Wikipedia’s link structure is a valuable resource for natural language processing tasks, but only a ...
Given a knowledge base, annotating any text with entities in the knowledge base enhances automated u...
Automatically linking Wikipedia pages can be done either content based by exploiting word similariti...
Human navigation in information spaces has increasing importance in ever-growing data sources we pos...
Wikipedia articles are usually accompanied with history pages, categories and talk pages. The meta–d...
This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other rece...