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I-Search: A System for Intelligent Information Search on the Web

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Current Web search engines find new documents basically crawling the hyperlinks with the aid of spider agents. Nevertheless, when indexing newly discovered documents they revert to conventional information retrieval models and single-document indexing, thus neglecting the inherently hypertextual structure of Web documents. Therefore, it can happen that a query string, partially present in a document, with the remaining part available in a linked document on the same site, does not correspond to a hit. This considerably reduces retrieval effectiveness. To overcome this and other limits we propose an approach based on temporal logic that, starting with the modeling of a web site as a finite state graph, allows one to define complex queries over hyperlinks with the aid of Computation Tree Logic (CTL) operators. Query formulation is composed by two steps: the first one is user-oriented and provides a user with a friendly interface to pose queries. The second step is the query translation in CTL formulas. The formulation of the query is not visible to the user that simply expresses his/her requirements in natural language. We implemented the proposed approach in a prototype system. Results of experiments show an improvement in retrieval effectiveness.

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Di Sciascio, E., Donini, F.M., Mongiello, M. (2002). I-Search: A System for Intelligent Information Search on the Web. In: Hacid, MS., Raś, Z.W., Zighed, D.A., Kodratoff, Y. (eds) Foundations of Intelligent Systems. ISMIS 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2366. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48050-1_18

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