Information on Web2.0, generated by users of web based services, is both difficult to organize and organic in nature. Content categorization and search in such situation offers cha...
Mohammad Nauman, Shahbaz Khan 0003, Muhammad Amin,...
As the amount of recoded TV content is increasing rapidly, people need active and interactive browsing methods. In this paper, we use both text information from closed captions an...
Relying on the Cluster Hypothesis, which states that relevant documents tend to be more similar one to each other than to non-relevant ones, most of information retrieval systems p...
Sylvain Lamprier, Tassadit Amghar, Bernard Levrat,...
Finding information about people on the Web using a search engine is difficult because there is a many-to-many mapping between person names and specific persons (i.e. referents). ...
The aggregation and comparison of behavioral patterns on the WWW represent a tremendous opportunity for understanding past behaviors and predicting future behaviors. In this paper...
Eytan Adar, Daniel S. Weld, Brian N. Bershad, Stev...