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Crestani, F.; Mizzaro, S.; Scagnetto, I,: Mobile information retrieval (2017)
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- This book offers a helpful starting point in the scattered, rich, and complex body of literature on Mobile Information Retrieval (Mobile IR), reviewing more than 200 papers in nine chapters. Highlighting the most interesting and influential contributions that have appeared in recent years, it particularly focuses on both user interaction and techniques for the perception and use of context, which, taken together, shape much of today's research on Mobile IR. The book starts by addressing the differences between IR and Mobile IR, while also reviewing the foundations of Mobile IR research. It then examines the different kinds of documents, users, and information needs that can be found in Mobile IR, and which set it apart from standard IR. Next, it discusses the two important issues of user interfaces and context-awareness. In closing, it covers issues related to the evaluation of Mobile IR applications. Overall, the book offers a valuable tool, helping new and veteran researchers alike to navigate this exciting and highly dynamic area of research.
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Semantic applications (2018)
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- This book describes proven methodologies for developing semantic applications: software applications which explicitly or implicitly uses the semantics (i.e., the meaning) of a domain terminology in order to improve usability, correctness, and completeness. An example is semantic search, where synonyms and related terms are used for enriching the results of a simple text-based search. Ontologies, thesauri or controlled vocabularies are the centerpiece of semantic applications. The book includes technological and architectural best practices for corporate use.
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- Information storage and retrieval 2
- Anwendungssystem 1
- Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) 1
- Artificial intelligence 1
- Computer Science 1
- Data Mining 1
- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery 1
- Data mining 1
- Information Storage and Retrieval 1
- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) 1
- Management information systems 1
- Management of Computing and Information Systems 1
- Mobile Computing 1
- Mobiles Endgerät 1
- Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> 1
- Semantic Web 1
- Semantisches Netz 1
- Text processing (Computer science) 1
- User interfaces (Computer systems) 1
- Wissensbasiertes System 1
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