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CIKM
2006
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
A probabilistic relevance propagation model for hypertext retrieval
A major challenge in developing models for hypertext retrieval is to effectively combine content information with the link structure available in hypertext collections. Although s...
Azadeh Shakery, ChengXiang Zhai
WWW
2011
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Identifying primary content from web pages and its application to web search ranking
Web pages are usually highly structured documents. In some documents, content with different functionality is laid out in blocks, some merely supporting the main discourse. In ot...
Srinivas Vadrevu, Emre Velipasaoglu
CIKM
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
The impact of document structure on keyphrase extraction
Keyphrases are short phrases that reflect the main topic of a document. Because manually annotating documents with keyphrases is a time-consuming process, several automatic appro...
Katja Hofmann, Manos Tsagkias, Edgar Meij, Maarten...
TREC
2007
15 years 4 months ago
Access to Legal Documents: Exact Match, Best Match, and Combinations
: In this paper, we document our efforts in participating to the TREC 2007 Legal track. We had multiple aims: First, to experiment with using different query formulations, trying t...
Avi Arampatzis, Jaap Kamps, Martijn Kooken, Nir Nu...
ICTIR
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
What's in a Link? From Document Importance to Topical Relevance
Web information retrieval is best known for its use of the Web’s link structure as a source of evidence. Global link evidence is by nature query-independent, and is therefore no ...
Marijn Koolen, Jaap Kamps