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The evolution of information retrieval is intimately linked to the evolution of the Web. Although the involvement of different context dimensions in the improvement of the search task was greatly studied, the abundant development of hardware and software opens ways to explore new contextual dimensions. This paper presents the different contextual dimensions studies in the literature and proposes a...
The ability to accurately judge the semantic similarity between words is critical to the performance of several applications such as Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing. Therefore, in this paper we propose a semantic similarity measure that uses in one hand, an online English dictionary provided by the Semantic Atlas project of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)...
A spatial information search strategy based on the Bidirectional Neural Associative Memory model produces search results that are sensitive to user preferences.
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