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Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web, 2008
This paper presents the motivation, resources and results for the first Web People Search task, which was organized as part of the SemEval-2007 evaluation exercise. Also, we will describe a survey and proposal for a new task, "attribute extraction", which is planned for inclusion in the second evaluation, planned for autumn, 2008.
Javier Artiles +2 more
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This paper presents the motivation, resources and results for the first Web People Search task, which was organized as part of the SemEval-2007 evaluation exercise. Also, we will describe a survey and proposal for a new task, "attribute extraction", which is planned for inclusion in the second evaluation, planned for autumn, 2008.
Javier Artiles +2 more
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2020
World Wide Web (WWW) serves as a platform for retrieving a variety of information. This high volume of information leads to the information overload on the Internet. When a query is made, most search engines return same results to all users without considering the context of the user’s requests.
Hema Sai Desu +4 more
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World Wide Web (WWW) serves as a platform for retrieving a variety of information. This high volume of information leads to the information overload on the Internet. When a query is made, most search engines return same results to all users without considering the context of the user’s requests.
Hema Sai Desu +4 more
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Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, 2021
Web search has transformed how we access all kinds of information and has become a core fabric of everyday life. It is used to find information, buy things, plan travel, understand medical conditions, monitor events, etc. Search in other domains has not received nearly the same attention so our experiences in web search shape our thinking about search ...
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Web search has transformed how we access all kinds of information and has become a core fabric of everyday life. It is used to find information, buy things, plan travel, understand medical conditions, monitor events, etc. Search in other domains has not received nearly the same attention so our experiences in web search shape our thinking about search ...
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Web Search Studies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Web Search Engines
2009Perhaps the most significant tool of our internet age is the web search engine, providing a powerful interface for accessing the vast amount of information available on the world wide web and beyond. While still in its infancy compared to the knowledge tools that precede it – such as the dictionary or encyclopedia – the impact of web search engines on ...
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2019
As the core contributions of this book address the shortcomings of current web search engines, this chapter gives an introduction to their general architecture and working principles. Interactive and semantic approaches to web search are covered as well. In all cases, it is of utmost importance to return relevant results to users. Therefore, the notion
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As the core contributions of this book address the shortcomings of current web search engines, this chapter gives an introduction to their general architecture and working principles. Interactive and semantic approaches to web search are covered as well. In all cases, it is of utmost importance to return relevant results to users. Therefore, the notion
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2006
Search engines are a vital part of the Web and thus the Internet infrastructure. Therefore understanding the behavior of users searching the Web gives insights into trends, and enables enhancements of future search capabilities. Possible data sources for studying Web search behavior are either server-side logs or client-side logs.
Kammenhuber, N. +3 more
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Search engines are a vital part of the Web and thus the Internet infrastructure. Therefore understanding the behavior of users searching the Web gives insights into trends, and enables enhancements of future search capabilities. Possible data sources for studying Web search behavior are either server-side logs or client-side logs.
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