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EMNLP
2009
15 years 9 days ago
Using Word-Sense Disambiguation Methods to Classify Web Queries by Intent
Three methods are proposed to classify queries by intent (CQI), e.g., navigational, informational, commercial, etc. Following mixed-initiative dialog systems, search engines shoul...
Emily Pitler, Ken Ward Church
UM
2009
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Google Shared. A Case-Study in Social Search
Web search is the dominant form of information access and everyday millions of searches are handled by mainstream search engines, but users still struggle to find what they are lo...
Barry Smyth, Peter Briggs, Maurice Coyle, Michael ...
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WECWIS
2008
IEEE
98views ECommerce» more  WECWIS 2008»
15 years 9 months ago
Visualizing Compositions of Services from Large Repositories
Creating a Service-Oriented Architecture requires the identification of services to be composed together in order to solve a given need. Currently, software engineers perform thi...
Marco Aiello, Johan van Benthem, Elie el Khoury
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CSREAEEE
2006
98views Business» more  CSREAEEE 2006»
15 years 3 months ago
Cultural and Requirement Aspects on International E-commerce sites
- This paper investigates issues on culture and websites design for e-commerce, and also relates them to advanced requirements engineering practices. E-commerce parishioners and us...
Kyeong Kang, João Araújo
IPM
2008
155views more  IPM 2008»
15 years 2 months ago
Determining the informational, navigational, and transactional intent of Web queries
In this paper, we define and present a comprehensive classification of user intent for Web searching. The classification consists of three hierarchical levels of informational, na...
Bernard J. Jansen, Danielle L. Booth, Amanda Spink