In this paper, we propose an open framework for teachers and lecturers in science, to help them write their pedagogical documents with both static textual parts, and interactive a...
When humans approach the task of text categorization, they interpret the specific wording of the document in the much larger context of their background knowledge and experience. ...
Many documents on the Web are formated in a weakly structured format. Because of their weak semantic and because of the heterogeneity of their formats, the information conveyed by...
- Researchers are faced with a wide range of tasks when interacting with the literature of a scientific field. These tasks range from determining the field’s seminal documents, f...
Richard H. Fowler, Kyle Picou, Wendy Fowler, Yavuz...
Objective: The neighbors of a document are those documents in a corpus that are most similar to it. The objective of this paper is to develop and evaluate the related resources alg...
In order to support the navigation in huge document collections efficiently, tagged hierarchical structures can be used. Often, multiple tags are used to describe resources. For u...
The organization of a document collection into meaningful groups is a fundamental issue in document management systems. The grouping can be carried out by performing a comparison ...
Stefano Ferilli, Teresa Maria Altomare Basile, Mar...
Abstract. In product line engineering various stakeholders like sales and marketing people, product managers, and technical writers are involved in creating and adapting documents ...
Rick Rabiser, Wolfgang Heider, Christoph Elsner, M...
Abstract. Information retrieval systems have traditionally been evaluated over absolute judgments of relevance: each document is judged for relevance on its own, independent of oth...
Ben Carterette, Paul N. Bennett, David Maxwell Chi...
An expert search system assists users with their "expertise need" by suggesting people with relevant expertise to their query. Most systems work by ranking documents in r...