2005
XML and Context: Structural Features Relevant to Search Tasks
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Publication
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Annual ACM SIGIR Conference, Salvador, Brazil
We describe ongoing research into the relationship between search tasks and information retrieval strategies with respect to the use of structural information. We define a classification of search tasks in structured document collections and analyse the relevance of different structural features regarding each of these tasks for the INEX collection. The results presented show important differences in relevance of different features such as size and type of the components regarding informational and resource tasks.
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Ramirez Camps, G., & de Vries, A. (2005). XML and Context: Structural Features Relevant to Search Tasks. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGIR 2005 Workshop on Information Retrieval in Context, IRiX, Salvador, Brazil (pp. 24–26). ACM. |