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Enriching temporal query understanding through date identification
2012
Proceedings of the 2nd Temporal Web Analytics Workshop on - TempWeb '12
/39 Enriching Temporal Query Understanding through Date Identification: How to Tag Implicit Temporal Queries? ...
/39 Enriching Temporal Query Understanding through Date Identification: How to Tag Implicit Temporal Queries? ...
doi:10.1145/2169095.2169103
dblp:conf/www/CamposDJN12
fatcat:uomy3ozlofam5dr3ftkrfeek6a
GTE-Rank: A time-aware search engine to answer time-sensitive queries
2016
Information Processing & Management
In the web environment, most of the queries issued by users are implicit by nature. ...
Our approach relies on a novel temporal similarity measure that is capable of determining the most important dates for a query, while filtering out the non-relevant ones. ...
Acknowledgments The authors want to thank the participants of the user study. ...
doi:10.1016/j.ipm.2015.07.006
fatcat:pszzsdqfhjdvha2ckcehwizeli
Query by document
2009
Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining - WSDM '09
We introduce methodologies to extract phrases from a given "query document" to be used as queries to search interfaces with the goal to retrieve content related to the query document. ...
Detailed experiments demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed techniques for the task of automating retrieval of documents related to a query document. ...
The second part denotes how frequent the phrase c is at the corresponding POS tag sequence in the document. The third part captures how likely are the terms to appear together in a phrase. ...
doi:10.1145/1498759.1498806
dblp:conf/wsdm/YangBDIKP09
fatcat:h4jxatnju5d4td4eiq2vqgc57q
OptiqueVQS: A visual query system over ontologies for industry
2018
Semantic Web Journal
In all these applications, it is important to provide domain experts with query formulation tools for expressing their information needs in terms of queries over ontologies. ...
In particular, it exploits ontology projection techniques to enable graph-based navigation over an ontology during query construction. ...
The identification of queries of QT1, QT2, QT4 and QT5 are straight forward as they are built on clear SPARQL operators; however, identification of QT3 queries is more involved as it relates to the topology ...
doi:10.3233/sw-180293
fatcat:sia3vkdo2bgmxmpifkoogifqdu
Continuous top-k query for graph streams
2012
Proceedings of the 21st ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management - CIKM '12
In this paper, we propose to query correlated graphs in a data stream scenario, where an algorithm is required to retrieve the top k graphs which are mostly correlated to a query graph q. ...
Due to the dynamic changing nature of the stream data and the inherent complexity of the graph query process, treating graph streams as static datasets is computationally infeasible or ineffective. ...
Hoe-PGPL only saves the most up-to-date batch of data and some candidates in PG and PLs. ...
doi:10.1145/2396761.2398717
dblp:conf/cikm/PanZ12a
fatcat:lugcho6xdbdtzgg5srgcqkwvsa
SociQL: A Query Language for the SocialWeb
[chapter]
2012
Mathematics in Industry
However, despite their user appeal and wide adoption, the current generation of sites are hard to query and explore, offering limited views of local network neighbourhoods. ...
Unlike generic web query languages, SociQL is designed to support the examination of sociological questions, incorporating social theory and integration of networks that form a single unified source of ...
Nevertheless, they represent a syntactic convenience, since we can show how a query can be translated to a series of basic SociQL queries.We illustrate the evaluation of queries with path expressions through ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-30904-5_17
fatcat:f3wer7nnovf4hgdwratxhhckou
Process Query Language: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
The focus of this paper is to overcome the challenges associated with behavioral querying of process models in order to unlock its benefits. ...
Through the focus on processes, they create process models that require management, including support for versioning, refactoring and querying. ...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Jan Recker for his input in the design of the experiment on assessing practical relevance of using behavioral predicates for querying process repositories. ...
arXiv:1909.09543v1
fatcat:gaqnrurfj5hslgquqhinusda3a
Towards place-based exploration of Instagram: Using co-design to develop an interdisciplinary geovisualization prototype
2018
Journal of Spatial Information Science
Through reflection on the process of tool modification and an in-depth exploration of the data encoding, we were better able to understand the strengths and limitations of the data, the tool, and the underlying ...
Based on a user scenario on the Via Francigena (a significant European cultural route), we set out to adapt an existing humanities interface to support social and spatial exploration of how the route is ...
in the post; and (4) extracting dates of posting into a date entity to facilitate the temporal organization of the data. ...
doi:10.5311/josis.2018.17.393
fatcat:aapmrpdpgzgorjbdoaqbdfcnha
5. Foundations of Digital Methods Query Design
[chapter]
2017
The Datafied Society
Acknowledgements References Berry, David M. 2012
Acknowledgments The author would like to thank Anat Ben-David for her work on query design, and Becky Cachia for editorial assistance. ...
enriching)? ...
Adding neutral terminology to the query design would enrich the findings by showing, for example, which side's images (so to speak) have become the neutral ones. ...
doi:10.1515/9789048531011-008
fatcat:7q6p2hlrufgndeozrarhkgggca
Survey of Temporal Information Retrieval and Related Applications
2014
ACM Computing Surveys
Second, a clear understanding of the temporal nature of queries is difficult due to query ambiguity, different temporal characteristics of queries or even unknown users' expectations towards the temporality ...
., queries about historical figures), documents containing the most recent, up-to-date information (e.g., queries about weather forecasts or currency rates), or even future-related information (e.g., queries ...
[Kanhabua and Nørvåg 2010] proposed three different methods to determine the time of implicit temporal queries: (1) dating queries using only query keywords, (2) dating queries using the retrieved top-k ...
doi:10.1145/2619088
fatcat:yuvu6dwqurfilfa6zo5zfmlldq
Situation identification techniques in pervasive computing: A review
2012
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Situation identification is an enabling technology that resolves noisy sensor data and abstracts it into higher-level concepts that are interesting to applications. ...
The core challenge is to provide appropriate and consistent adaptive behaviours for these services in the face of huge volumes of sensor data exhibiting varying degrees of precision, accuracy and dynamism ...
There are three research issues on temporal sequences: (1) how to mine sequential patterns; (2) how to use temporal features including the mined sequential pattern in reasoning; and (3) how to detect the ...
doi:10.1016/j.pmcj.2011.01.004
fatcat:7bkhqssll5b7bnjwnfpblphy24
A Systematic Literature Review of Automated Query Reformulations in Source Code Search
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
First, to date, eight major methodologies (e.g., term weighting, query-term co-occurrence analysis, thesaurus lookup) have been adopted in query reformulation. ...
Unfortunately, even experienced developers often fail to choose the right queries. ...
FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS To date, 70 primary studies supporting code search through query reformulations have been conducted. ...
arXiv:2108.09646v1
fatcat:7eweftlz4bff5gitbru7et5644
Ontology-based end-user visual query formulation: Why, what, who, how, and which?
2016
Universal Access in the Information Society
An ontology is more promising than the logical schema of the underlying data for guiding users in formulating queries, since it provides a richer vocabulary closer to the users' understanding. ...
Hence, there is a need for providing people who are not professional developers with the flexibility to pose relatively complex and ad hoc queries in an easy and intuitive way. ...
instances is displayed next to each possible date option. ...
doi:10.1007/s10209-016-0465-0
fatcat:ejbb5nrzgfegzjgub2cv3dsryy
Combining Indexing Schemes to Accelerate Querying XML on Content and Structure
2004
Twente Data Management Workshop
INEX has studied two types of tasks so far: 1. content-only (CO) queries are standard IR queries, where the system should retrieve the most specific elements answering the query; ...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Wolfgang Meier for providing assistance and useful comments with using eXist, to Nick Lester, Falk Scholer and other members of the Search Engine Group at RMIT for ...
their support with using Zettair and to the anonymous reviewers for their useful suggestions. ...
dblp:conf/tdm/RamirezV04
fatcat:72gp6v5gcbgcfnyo2dguq6a5ey
An agenda for the next generation gazetteer
2009
Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems - GIS '09
We show how to ensure the quality of user-contributed information and demonstrate how to improve querying and navigation using semantics-based information retrieval. ...
Existing gazetteers lack the capabilities to fully integrate user-contributed and vernacular geographic information, as well as to support complex queries. ...
A single interface can be used to query and navigate through data from different gazetteers. ...
doi:10.1145/1653771.1653787
dblp:conf/gis/KesslerJB09
fatcat:yx4fw276jrbhjl7uxqtyqqmznm
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