Searching the Web proved to be a critical task in which both user satisfaction and speed requirements must be satisfied. Nowadays search engines provide amazing capabilities of searching resources on the Web though they are still based on text indexing and seldom exploit semantics of resource content. Therefore they sometimes fail on the identification of query context, providing results that are not relevant with respect to user needs; this is especially true for nontrained users. The semantic Web specifically addresses such an issue by providing means to define resources and query semantics using ontologies and semantic annotations. We propose a concept-based search paradigm for document retrieval. We define a new representation of the involved information space, introducing the notion of conceptual spectrum to identify the global topic landscape of Web resources and queries. We exploit such a representation to design and implement a prototypical version of a concept-based search engine. We compare the proposed approach to a traditional keyword-based engine, on a specific domain. Results are promising and show the approach feasibility.
Domain Specific Searches using Conceptual Spectra / Bonino, Dario; Corno, Fulvio; Farinetti, Laura. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 680-687. (Intervento presentato al convegno CTAI 2004 the IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence tenutosi a Boca Raton, Florida nel 15-17 Novembre 2004) [10.1109/ICTAI.2004.53].
Domain Specific Searches using Conceptual Spectra
BONINO, DARIO;CORNO, Fulvio;FARINETTI, LAURA
2004
Abstract
Searching the Web proved to be a critical task in which both user satisfaction and speed requirements must be satisfied. Nowadays search engines provide amazing capabilities of searching resources on the Web though they are still based on text indexing and seldom exploit semantics of resource content. Therefore they sometimes fail on the identification of query context, providing results that are not relevant with respect to user needs; this is especially true for nontrained users. The semantic Web specifically addresses such an issue by providing means to define resources and query semantics using ontologies and semantic annotations. We propose a concept-based search paradigm for document retrieval. We define a new representation of the involved information space, introducing the notion of conceptual spectrum to identify the global topic landscape of Web resources and queries. We exploit such a representation to design and implement a prototypical version of a concept-based search engine. We compare the proposed approach to a traditional keyword-based engine, on a specific domain. Results are promising and show the approach feasibility.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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