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ICADL
2010
Springer
171views Education» more  ICADL 2010»
14 years 5 days ago
Supporting Early Document Navigation with Semantic Zooming
Traditional digital document navigation found in Acrobat and HTML document readers performs poorly when compared to paper documents for this task. We investigate and compare two me...
Tom Owen, George Buchanan, Parisa Eslambolchilar, ...
DMKD
2003
ACM
114views Data Mining» more  DMKD 2003»
14 years 19 days ago
Deriving link-context from HTML tag tree
HTML anchors are often surrounded by text that seems to describe the destination page appropriately. The text surrounding a link or the link-context is used for a variety of tasks...
Gautam Pant
WWW
2003
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Improving pseudo-relevance feedback in web information retrieval using web page segmentation
In contrast to traditional document retrieval, a web page as a whole is not a good information unit to search because it often contains multiple topics and a lot of irrelevant inf...
Shipeng Yu, Deng Cai, Ji-Rong Wen, Wei-Ying Ma
IPM
2006
139views more  IPM 2006»
13 years 7 months ago
Best entry points for structured document retrieval - Part I: Characteristics
Structured document retrieval makes use of document components as the basis of the retrieval process, rather than complete documents. The inherent relationships between these comp...
Jane Reid, Mounia Lalmas, Karen Finesilver, Morten...
RULEML
2004
Springer
14 years 22 days ago
Rule Learning for Feature Values Extraction from HTML Product Information Sheets
The Web is now a huge information repository with a rich semantic structure that, however, is primarily addressed to human understanding rather than automated processing by a compu...
Costin Badica, Amelia Badica