2016
DOI: 10.1002/asi.23677
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The use of a graph‐based system to improve bibliographic information retrieval: System design, implementation, and evaluation

Abstract: In this article, we propose a graph-based interactive bibliographic information retrieval system-GIBIR. GIBIR provides an effective way to retrieve bibliographic information. The system represents bibliographic information as networks and provides a form-based query interface. Users can develop their queries interactively by referencing the system-generated graph queries. Complex queries such as "papers on information retrieval, which were cited by John's papers that had been presented in SIGIR" can be effecti… Show more

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“…Another comparative methodology dependent on ontological diagram design questions [44] is introduced in GRQL and KnowledgeSifter. GRQL depends on the full intensity of the RDF/S information model and gives a GUI to building inquiries dependent on the ontological route.…”
Section: Ontology-based Query Formulation Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another comparative methodology dependent on ontological diagram design questions [44] is introduced in GRQL and KnowledgeSifter. GRQL depends on the full intensity of the RDF/S information model and gives a GUI to building inquiries dependent on the ontological route.…”
Section: Ontology-based Query Formulation Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This methodology fills in as an intelligent data recovery framework where clients are guided through an OWL-based driven graphical interface to characterize the pursuit standards. This work addresses the issue of "where to begin in the use of an ontology-based IR interface"; that is, which components of the ontology ought to be given to the client to start the searching detail [44]. Suitably, a client initially chooses significant domain knowledge to begin fabricating an existing query.…”
Section: Ontology-based Information Linking Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Users can modify form queries interactively before sending them to the database. For more detailed description, please refer to our prior work (Zhu, Yan, & Song, ).…”
Section: Experimental Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To best of our knowledge, this work is the first empirical study of the usability and usefulness (by humans) of instance-based data representations in comparison to relational or class-based representations. Prior research has focused on issues related to storage of non-classified data (e.g., Vicknair et al, 2010;Zhu et al, 2017), but not on representation and usability by content consumers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%