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Improving web search results with explanation-aware snippets: an experimental study

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Wira-Alam, Andias
Zloch, Matthäus

Abstract

In this paper, we focus on a typical task on a web search, in which users want to discover the coherency between two concepts on the Web. In our point of view, this task can be seen as a retrieval process: starting with some source information, the goal is to find target information by following hyp... view more

In this paper, we focus on a typical task on a web search, in which users want to discover the coherency between two concepts on the Web. In our point of view, this task can be seen as a retrieval process: starting with some source information, the goal is to find target information by following hyperlinks. Given two concepts, e.g. chemistry and gunpowder, are search engines able to find the coherency and explain it? In this paper, we introduce a novel way of linking two concepts by following paths of hyperlinks and collecting short text snippets. We implemented a proof-of-concept prototype, which extracts paths and snippets from Wikipedia articles. Our goal is to provide the user with an overview about the coherency, enriching the connection with a short but meaningful description. In our experimental study, we compare the results of our approach with the capability of web search engines. The results show that 72% of the participants find ours better than these of web search engines. (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
website; Wikipedia; information retrieval; Internet; networking; user; information content; information capture; search engine; information science; information management

Classification
Information Management, Information Processes, Information Economics
Information and Documentation, Libraries, Archives

Method
applied research

Collection Title
WEBIST 2013: proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies

Conference
9. International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST). Aachen, 2013

Document language
English

Publication Year
2013

Publisher
SciTePress

City
Aachen

Page/Pages
p. 459-464

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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