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2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Query Expansion with the Minimum Relevance Judgments
Query expansion techniques generally select new query terms from a set of top ranked documents. Although a user’s manual judgment of those documents would much help to select goo...
Masayuki Okabe, Kyoji Umemura, Seiji Yamada
SIGIR
1999
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
From Reading to Retrieval: Freeform Ink Annotations as Queries
User interfaces for digital libraries tend to focus on retrieval: users retrieve documents online, but then print them out and work with them on paper. One reason for printing doc...
Gene Golovchinsky, Morgan N. Price, Bill N. Schili...
CIKM
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A knowledge-based search engine powered by wikipedia
This paper describes Koru, a new search interface that offers effective domain-independent knowledge-based information retrieval. Koru exhibits an understanding of the topics of b...
David N. Milne, Ian H. Witten, David M. Nichols
WWW
2006
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Generating query substitutions
We introduce the notion of query substitution, that is, generating a new query to replace a user's original search query. Our technique uses modifications based on typical su...
Rosie Jones, Benjamin Rey, Omid Madani, Wiley Grei...