htmlabstractThis position paper discusses our experience in evaluating our cultural search and annotation engine. We identify three aspects that determine the quality of a semantic web application as a whole, namely: the quality of data set, the quality of underlying search and inference software and the quality of the user interface. We argue that evaluation of semantic web applications is particularly difficult because of the strong interdependency between the three aspects
The traditional information retrieval system don not formally capture the explicit meaning of a user...
Semantic web (SW) technology has been widely applied to many domains such as medicine, health care, ...
Currently, search engines rank search results using mainly linkbased metrics. While usually most of ...
This position paper discusses our experience in evaluating our cultural search and annotation engin...
Abstract. Recent work on searching the Semantic Web has yielded a wide range of approaches with resp...
During the years, it has been possible to assess significant improvements in the computational effic...
Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as well as the n...
The vision of the Semantic Web aims at enhancing today's Web in order to provide a more efficient an...
In this short paper, we examine current Semantic Web application and we highlight what we see as a s...
Evaluations of semantic search systems are generally small scale and ad hoc due to the lack of appro...
The Semantic Web technology needs to be thoroughly evalu- ated for providing objective results and t...
In this study, we evaluate the performance of five semantic search engines that are available on the...
As Web sites are now ordinary products, it is necessary to explicit the notion of quality of a Web s...
In order to make Semantic Web tools more appealing to lay-users, a key factor is their Quality in Us...
Abstract. The increased availability of online knowledge has led to the design of several algorithms...
The traditional information retrieval system don not formally capture the explicit meaning of a user...
Semantic web (SW) technology has been widely applied to many domains such as medicine, health care, ...
Currently, search engines rank search results using mainly linkbased metrics. While usually most of ...
This position paper discusses our experience in evaluating our cultural search and annotation engin...
Abstract. Recent work on searching the Semantic Web has yielded a wide range of approaches with resp...
During the years, it has been possible to assess significant improvements in the computational effic...
Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as well as the n...
The vision of the Semantic Web aims at enhancing today's Web in order to provide a more efficient an...
In this short paper, we examine current Semantic Web application and we highlight what we see as a s...
Evaluations of semantic search systems are generally small scale and ad hoc due to the lack of appro...
The Semantic Web technology needs to be thoroughly evalu- ated for providing objective results and t...
In this study, we evaluate the performance of five semantic search engines that are available on the...
As Web sites are now ordinary products, it is necessary to explicit the notion of quality of a Web s...
In order to make Semantic Web tools more appealing to lay-users, a key factor is their Quality in Us...
Abstract. The increased availability of online knowledge has led to the design of several algorithms...
The traditional information retrieval system don not formally capture the explicit meaning of a user...
Semantic web (SW) technology has been widely applied to many domains such as medicine, health care, ...
Currently, search engines rank search results using mainly linkbased metrics. While usually most of ...