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Exploratory search on topics through different perspectives with DBpedia

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A promising scenario for combining linked data and search is exploratory search. During exploratory search, the search objective is ill-defined and favorable to discovery. A common limit of the existing linked data based exploratory search systems is that they constrain the exploration through single results selection and ranking schemes. The users can not influence the results to reveal specific aspects of knowledge that interest them. The models and algorithms we propose unveil such knowledge nuances by allowing the exploration of topics through several perspectives. The users adjust important computation parameters through three operations that help retrieving desired exploration perspectives: specification of interest criteria about the topic explored, controlled randomness injection to reveal unexpected knowledge and choice of the processed knowledge source(s). This paper describes the corresponding models, algorithms and the Discovery Hub implementation. It focuses on the three mentioned operations and presents their evaluations.

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SEM '14: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Semantic Systems
September 2014
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ISBN:9781450329279
DOI:10.1145/2660517
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  • St. Pölten University: St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria
  • University of Potsdam: University of Potsdam
  • PoolParty: PoolParty (Semantic Web Company GmbH)
  • University of Vienna: University of Vienna
  • Wolters Kluwer: Wolters Kluwer, Germany
  • Semantic Web Company: Semantic Web Company
  • STII: STI International
  • DBpedia Association: DBpedia Association

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Published: 04 September 2014

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  1. DBpedia
  2. discovery hub
  3. exploratory search
  4. multi-perspectives exploration
  5. spreading activation

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SEM '14
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  • St. Pölten University
  • University of Potsdam
  • PoolParty
  • University of Vienna
  • Wolters Kluwer
  • Semantic Web Company
  • STII
  • DBpedia Association

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SEM '14 Paper Acceptance Rate 22 of 59 submissions, 37%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 22 of 59 submissions, 37%

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  • (2017)A Survey of Definitions and Models of Exploratory SearchProceedings of the 2017 ACM Workshop on Exploratory Search and Interactive Data Analytics10.1145/3038462.3038465(3-8)Online publication date: 13-Mar-2017
  • (2014)Demonstration of multi-perspectives exploratory search with the discovery hub web applicationProceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Posters & Demonstrations Track - Volume 127210.5555/2878453.2878483(117-120)Online publication date: 21-Oct-2014

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