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Title:      CONTEXT MODELLING FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL—REQUIREMENTS AND APPROACHES
Author(s):      Tom Gross , Roland Klemke
ISBN:      ISSN: 1645-7641
Editors:      Pedro Isaías
Year:      2003
Edition:      V I, 1
Keywords:      WWW, Information Seeking, Information Retrieval, Context, Context Modelling.
Type:      Journal Paper
First Page:      29
Last Page:      42
Language:      English
Cover:      no-img_eng.gif          
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Paper Abstract:      With Internet technology and other information systems that are available today users can often easily find the information needed. However, there are still several situations, in which users do not succeed to get the information required. In this paper we suggest context models to help users finding information in adequate quantity and quality. In general, context models analyse the current situation a user is in, compare it to the available information, and provide the user with information that is of most value in this situation. In this paper we discuss requirements for context modelling, present two approaches we have applied for our own applications—one with a highly sophisticated single-user model and one with a light-weight cooperative model—and discuss how these two approaches can be applied to information retrieval.
   

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