Proceedings of the 1st Bangalore Annual Compute Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1145/1341771.1341790
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Personalized ontology for web search personalization

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“…In [10] the authors have defined a Web system which aims to improve the quality of a user's search on the Web. The objective is obtained by personalizing a Web search according to the user's interests.…”
Section: Approaches Defined To Re-rank the Search Results Based On Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [10] the authors have defined a Web system which aims to improve the quality of a user's search on the Web. The objective is obtained by personalizing a Web search according to the user's interests.…”
Section: Approaches Defined To Re-rank the Search Results Based On Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We analyze works where a Web page is considered relevant based on an analysis of actions performed by a user on it. In the considered approaches (i.e., [10,21,[61][62][63]) the usual actions taken into account for selecting the preferred Web pages are: the frequency of the visits to a page, the time spent on a page, bookmarking or saving a page, etc. The relevant concepts are then extracted from the preferred Web pages and linked together with the support of external knowledge, such as the ODP.…”
Section: The Use Of Personalized Ontologies For Re-ranking Search Resmentioning
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“…On top of these, users can share ontologies with others and the list of pages visited by users can be saved as navigational histories in RDF [6] or OWL [7]. The saved ontology can serve as a personalized ontology that can be utilized for web search personalization [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%