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  1. Gödert, W.: Navigation und Konzepte für ein interaktives Retrieval im OPAC : Oder: Von der Informationserschließung zur Wissenserkundung (2004) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In diesem Beitrag werden nach einem kurzen historischen Abriss der OPAC-Entwicklung die Prinzipien und Möglichkeiten zur Gestaltung von Interaktionsvorgängen zur inhaltlichen Suche diskutiert. Es wird dabei ein Plädoyer abgegeben, die OPACs nicht allein als Findeinstrumente für bibliografische Daten sondern auch als Systeme zur Wissenserkundung zu begreifen und die Interaktionsvorgänge darauf abzustimmen
  2. Gödert, W.: Navigation und Konzepte für ein interaktives Retrieval im OPAC : Oder: Von der Informationserschließung zur Wissenserkundung (2004) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In diesem Beitrag werden nach einem kurzen historischen Abriss der OPAC-Entwicklung die Prinzipien und Möglichkeiten zur Gestaltung von Interaktionsvorgängen zur inhaltlichen Suche diskutiert. Es wird dabei ein Plädoyer abgegeben, die OPACs nicht allein als Findeinstrumente für bibliografische Daten sondern auch als Systeme zur Wissenserkundung zu begreifen und die Interaktionsvorgänge darauf abzustimmen
  3. Ziegler, C.: Deus ex Machina : Das Web soll lernen, sich und uns zu verstehen (2002) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Vgl. für eine für Agenten lesbare Seite: www.cs.umd.edu/~hendler
    Theme
    Internet
  4. Gödert, W.; Lepsky, K.: Semantische Umfeldsuche im Information Retrieval (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Sachliche Suchen in bibliothekarischen Online-Katalogen enden häufig mit unbefriedigenden Ergebnissen. Als eine Ursache dafür kann angesehen werden, daß die Gestaltung des Suchprozesses das semantische Umfeld einer Suchanfrage nicht mit einbezieht, daß in Übertragung der Verhältnisse in konventionellen Katalogen am Paradigma des Wort-Matching zwischen Suchwort und Indexat festgehalten wird. Es wird statt dessen das Konzept einer semantischen Umfeldsuche entwickelt und gezeigt, welche Rolle die Verwendung strukturierten Vokabulars dafür spielen kann. Insbesondere wird dargestellt, welche Möglichkeiten Verfahren der wörterbuchgestützten maschinellen Indexierung in diesem Zusammenhang spielen können. Die Ausführungen werden durch Beispiele illustriert
  5. Hoppe, T.: Semantische Filterung : ein Werkzeug zur Steigerung der Effizienz im Wissensmanagement (2013) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Dieser Artikel adressiert einen Randbereich des Wissensmanagements: die Schnittstelle zwischen Unternehmens-externen Informationen im Internet und den Leistungsprozessen eines Unternehmens. Diese Schnittstelle ist besonders für Unternehmen von Interesse, deren Leistungsprozesse von externen Informationen abhängen und die auf diese Prozesse angewiesen sind. Wir zeigen an zwei Fallbeispielen, dass die inhaltliche Filterung von Informationen beim Eintritt ins Unternehmen ein wichtiges Werkzeug darstellt, um daran anschließende Wissens- und Informationsmanagementprozesse effizient zu gestalten.
    Date
    29. 9.2015 18:56:44
  6. Khan, M.S.; Khor, S.: Enhanced Web document retrieval using automatic query expansion (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The ever growing popularity of the Internet as a source of information, coupled with the accompanying growth in the number of documents made available through the World Wide Web, is leading to an increasing demand for more efficient and accurate information retrieval tools. Numerous techniques have been proposed and tried for improving the effectiveness of searching the World Wide Web for documents relevant to a given topic of interest. The specification of appropriate keywords and phrases by the user is crucial for the successful execution of a query as measured by the relevance of documents retrieved. Lack of users' knowledge an the search topic and their changing information needs often make it difficult for them to find suitable keywords or phrases for a query. This results in searches that fail to cover all likely aspects of the topic of interest. We describe a scheme that attempts to remedy this situation by automatically expanding the user query through the analysis of initially retrieved documents. Experimental results to demonstrate the effectiveness of the query expansion scheure are presented.
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 55(2004) no.1, S.29-40
    Theme
    Internet
  7. Chang, C.-H.; Hsu, C.-C.: Integrating query expansion and conceptual relevance feedback for personalized Web information retrieval (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Theme
    Internet
  8. Menczer, F.: Lexical and semantic clustering by Web links (2004) 0.01
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    Date
    9. 1.2005 19:20:29
    Theme
    Internet
  9. Schmitz-Esser, W.: EXPO-INFO 2000 : Visuelles Besucherinformationssystem für Weltausstellungen (2000) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das aktuelle Wissen der Welt im Spiegel einer Weltausstellung: Wie stellt man das dar und wie macht man es Interessierten zugänglich - in der Ausstellung, in Publikationen, im Funk und über das Internet? Was man alles auf einer Weltausstellung an der Schwelle zum dritten Jahrtausend sehen und erfahren kann, sprengt in Fülle und Vielfalt jeden individuell faßbaren Rahmen. Schmitz-Esser zeigt in seinem Buch, wie der Besucher wahlweise in vier Sprachen die Weltausstellung erleben und die Quintessenz davon mitnehmen kann. Ermöglicht wird dies durch das Konzept des virtuellen "Wissens in der Kapsel", das so aufbereitet ist, daß es in allen gängigen medialen Formen und für unterschiedlichste Wege der Aneignung eingesetzt werden kann. Die Lösung ist nicht nur eine Sache der Informatik und Informationstechnologie, sondern vielmehr auch eine Herausforderung an Informationswissenschaft und Computerlinguistik. Das Buch stellt Ziel, Ansatz, Komponenten und Voraussetzungen dafür dar.
    Footnote
    Rez.in: KO 29(2002) no.2, S.103-104 (G.J.A. Riesthuis)
  10. Layfield, C.; Azzopardi, J,; Staff, C.: Experiments with document retrieval from small text collections using Latent Semantic Analysis or term similarity with query coordination and automatic relevance feedback (2017) 0.01
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    Date
    10. 3.2017 13:29:57
    Series
    Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI; 10151
  11. Boyack, K.W.; Wylie,B.N.; Davidson, G.S.: Information Visualization, Human-Computer Interaction, and Cognitive Psychology : Domain Visualizations (2002) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
    22. 2.2003 18:17:40
  12. Smeaton, A.F.; Rijsbergen, C.J. van: ¬The retrieval effects of query expansion on a feedback document retrieval system (1983) 0.00
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    Date
    30. 3.2001 13:32:22
  13. Schwartz, C.: Web search engines (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This reviews looks briefly at the history of WWW search engine development, considers the current state of affairs, and reflects on the future. Networked discovery tools have evolved along with Internet resource availability. WWW search engines display some complexity in their variety, content, resource acquisition strategies, and in the array of tools the deploy to assist users. A small but growing body of evaluation literature, much of it not systematic in nature, indicates that performance effectiveness is difficult to assess in this setting. Significant improvements in general-content search engine retrieval and ranking performance may not be possible, and are probalby not worth the effort, although search engine providers have introduced some rudimentary attempts at personalization, summarization, and query expansion. The shift to distributed search across multitype database systems could extend general networked discovery and retrieval to include smaller resource collections with rich metadata and navigation tools
  14. Rahmstorf, G.: Integriertes Management inhaltlicher Datenarten (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Inhaltliche Daten sind im Unterschied zu Messdaten, Zahlen, Analogsignalen und anderen Informationen solche Daten, die sich auch sprachlich interpretieren lassen. Sie transportieren Inhalte, die sich benennen lassen. Zu inhaltlichen Daten gehören z. B. Auftragsdaten, Werbetexte, Produktbezeichnungen und Patentklassifikationen. Die meisten Daten, die im Internet kommuniziert werden, sind inhaltliche Daten. Man kann inhaltliche Daten in vier Klassen einordnen: * Wissensdaten - formatierte Daten (Fakten u. a. Daten in strukturierter Form), - nichtformatierte Daten (vorwiegend Texte); * Zugriffsdaten - Benennungsdaten (Wortschatz, Terminologie, Themen u. a.), - Begriffsdaten (Ordnungs- und Bedeutungsstrukturen). In der Wissensorganisation geht es hauptsächlich darum, die unüberschaubare Fülle des Wissens zu ordnen und wiederauffindbar zu machen. Daher befasst sich das Fach nicht nur mit dem Wissen selbst, selbst sondern auch mit den Mitteln, die dazu verwendet werden, das Wissen zu ordnen und auffindbar zu machen
  15. Drexel, G.: Knowledge engineering for intelligent information retrieval (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper presents a clustered approach to designing an overall ontological model together with a general rule-based component that serves as a mapping device. By observational criteria, a multi-lingual team of experts excerpts concepts from general communication in the media. The team, then, finds equivalent expressions in English, German, French, and Spanish. On the basis of a set of ontological and lexical relations, a conceptual network is built up. Concepts are thought to be universal. Objects unique in time and space are identified by names and will be explained by the universals as their instances. Our approach relies on multi-relational descriptions of concepts. It provides a powerful tool for documentation and conceptual language learning. First and foremost, our multi-lingual, polyhierarchical ontology fills the gap of semantically-based information retrieval by generating enhanced and improved queries for internet search
  16. Wang, Y.-H.; Jhuo, P.-S.: ¬A semantic faceted search with rule-based inference (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Semantic Search has become an active research of Semantic Web in recent years. The classification methodology plays a pretty critical role in the beginning of search process to disambiguate irrelevant information. However, the applications related to Folksonomy suffer from many obstacles. This study attempts to eliminate the problems resulted from Folksonomy using existing semantic technology. We also focus on how to effectively integrate heterogeneous ontologies over the Internet to acquire the integrity of domain knowledge. A faceted logic layer is abstracted in order to strengthen category framework and organize existing available ontologies according to a series of steps based on the methodology of faceted classification and ontology construction. The result showed that our approach can facilitate the integration of inconsistent or even heterogeneous ontologies. This paper also generalizes the principles of picking appropriate facets with which our facet browser completely complies so that better semantic search result can be obtained.
  17. Bettencourt, N.; Silva, N.; Barroso, J.: Semantically enhancing recommender systems (2016) 0.00
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    Abstract
    As the amount of content and the number of users in social relationships is continually growing in the Internet, resource sharing and access policy management is difficult, time-consuming and error-prone. Cross-domain recommendation of private or protected resources managed and secured by each domain's specific access rules is impracticable due to private security policies and poor sharing mechanisms. This work focus on exploiting resource's content, user's preferences, users' social networks and semantic information to cross-relate different resources through their meta information using recommendation techniques that combine collaborative-filtering techniques with semantics annotations, by generating associations between resources. The semantic similarities established between resources are used on a hybrid recommendation engine that interprets user and resources' semantic information. The recommendation engine allows the promotion and discovery of unknown-unknown resources to users that could not even know about the existence of those resources thus providing means to solve the cross-domain recommendation of private or protected resources.
  18. Ross, J.: ¬A new way of information retrieval : 3-D indexing and concept mapping (2000) 0.00
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    Date
    25. 2.1997 10:29:16
  19. Shiri, A.A.; Revie, C.; Chowdhury, G.: Thesaurus-enhanced search interfaces (2002) 0.00
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    Date
    18. 5.2002 17:29:00
  20. Shiri, A.A.; Revie, C.: ¬The effects of topic complexity and familiarity on cognitive and physical moves in a thesaurus-enhanced search environment (2003) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of information science. 29(2003) no.6, S.517-

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