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Estimating the Relevance of Search Results in the Culture-Web: A Study of Semantic Distance Measures

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Estimating the Relevance of Search Results in the Culture-Web: A Study of Semantic Distance Measures
Abstract: More and more cultural heritage institutions publish their collections, vocabularies and metadata on the Web. The resulting Web of linked cultural data opens up exciting new possibilities for searching and browsing through these cultural heritage collections. We report on ongoing work in which we investigate the estimation of relevance in this Web of Culture. We study existing measures of semantic distance and how they apply to two use cases. The use cases relate to the structured, multilingual and multimodal nature of the Culture Web. We distinguish between measures using the Web, such as Google distance and PMI, and measures using the Linked Data Web, i.e. the semantic structure of metadata vocabularies. We perform a small study in which we compare these semantic distance measures to human judgements of relevance. Although it is too early to draw any definitive conclusions, the study provides new insights into the applicability of semantic distance measures to the Web of C...
Laura Hollink, Mark van Assem
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where GI
Authors Laura Hollink, Mark van Assem
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