基于本体的个性化搜索

A. Pretschner, Susan Gauch
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随着Internet上可用的信息量呈指数级增长,检索感兴趣的文档的任务变得越来越困难。搜索引擎通常每个查询返回1500多个结果,但在前20个结果中,只有一半是与用户相关的。其中一个原因是Web查询通常都很短,不能完整地说明单个用户的信息需求。本文探讨了将用户兴趣融入搜索过程以改善搜索结果的方法。用户概要结构为包含4400个节点的概念层次结构。当用户在网上冲浪时,他们会“在用户的肩膀上监视”。不需要明确的反馈。这些轮廓显示出收敛性,并很好地反映了实际利益。研究了配置文件的一种可能部署:重新排序和过滤搜索结果。性能的提高是适度的,但很明显,这表明完全自动创建大型分层用户配置文件是可能的。
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Ontology based personalized search
With the exponentially growing amount of information available on the Internet, the task of retrieving documents of interest has become increasingly difficult. Search engines usually return more than 1,500 results per query, yet out of the top twenty results, only one half turn out to be relevant to the user. One reason for this is that Web queries are in general very short and give an incomplete specification of individual users' information needs. This paper explores ways of incorporating users' interests into the search process to improve the results. The user profiles are structured as a concept hierarchy of 4,400 nodes. These are populated by 'watching over a user's shoulder' while he is surfing. No explicit feedback is necessary. The profiles are shown to converge and to reflect the actual interests quite well. One possible deployment of the profiles is investigated: re-ranking and filtering search results. Increases in performance are moderate but noticeable and show that fully automatic creation of large hierarchical user profiles is possible.
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