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Searching the 'Web of Things'

2011 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Semantic Computing, 2011
With the proliferation of connected devices and the widespread adoption of the Web, ubiquitous computing success has recently been brought into the fashion of an emergent paradigm called the 'Web of Things', where Web-enabled objects are offered through interconnected smart spaces.
Benoit Christophe   +2 more
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Searching the workplace web

Proceedings of the twelfth international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '03, 2003
The social impact from the World Wide Web cannot be underestimated, but technologies used to build the Web are also revolutionizing the sharing of business and government information within intranets. In many ways the lessons learned from the Internet carry over directly to intranets, but others do not apply. In particular, the social forces that guide
Ronald Fagin   +6 more
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Web search engine multimedia functionality

open access: yesInformation Processing and Management, 2008
Web search engines are beginning to offer access to multimedia searching, including audio, video and image searching. In this paper we report findings from a study examining the state of multimedia search functionality on major general and specialized ...
Dian Tjondronegoro, Amanda Spink
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The demographics of web search

Proceedings of the 33rd international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2010
How does the web search behavior of "rich" and "poor" people differ? Do men and women tend to click on difffferent results for the same query? What are some queries almost exclusively issued by African Americans? These are some of the questions we address in this study.
Ingmar Weber, Carlos Castillo 0001
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Searching the Web with Queries

Knowledge and Information Systems, 1999
In this paper we study the problem of searching the Web with online learning algorithms. We consider that Web documents can be represented by vectors of n boolean attributes. A search engine is viewed as a learner, and a user is viewed as a teacher. We investigate the number of queries a search engine needs from the user to search for a collection of ...
Zhixiang Chen 0001   +2 more
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Search on the Semantic Web

Computer, 2005
To help human users and software agents find relevant knowledge on the Semantic Web, the Swoogle search engine discovers, indexes, and analyzes the ontologies and facts that are encoded in Semantic Web documents.
Li Ding 0001   +5 more
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Personalisation of Web Search

2005
The availability of web search has revolutionised the way people discover information, yet as search services maintain larger and larger indexes they are in danger of becoming a victim of their own success. Many common searches can return a vast number of web pages, many of which will be irrelevant to the searcher, and of which only about ten or twenty
Kevin Keenoy, Mark Levene
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Adversarial Web Search

Foundations and TrendsĀ® in Information Retrieval, 2011
Web search engines have become indispensable tools for finding content. As the popularity of the Web has increased, the efforts to exploit the Web for commercial, social, or political advantage have grown, making it harder for search engines to discriminate between truthful signals of content quality and deceptive attempts to game search engines ...
Carlos Castillo 0001   +1 more
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A taxonomy of web search

ACM SIGIR Forum, 2002
Classic IR (information retrieval) is inherently predicated on users searching for information, the so-called "information need". But the need behind a web search is often not informational -- it might be navigational (give me the url of the site I want to reach) or transactional (show me sites where I can perform a certain transaction, e.g.
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Searching the Visual Web

Computer, 2007
Google's recent purchase of YouTube is a strong signal that video is the next big wave of content to hit the Web. Photos and other images are also becoming much more prevalent. This trend has developed in part because so many users now have the broadband connections necessary to receive and transmit multimedia files.
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