Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining 2009
DOI: 10.1145/1498759.1498807
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Wikipedia pages as entry points for book search

Abstract: A lot of the world's knowledge is stored in books, which, as a result of recent mass-digitisation efforts, are increasingly available online. Search engines, such as Google Books, provide mechanisms for searchers to enter this vast knowledge space using queries as entry points. In this paper, we view Wikipedia as a summary of this world knowledge and aim to use this resource to guide users to relevant books. Thus, we investigate possible ways of using Wikipedia as an intermediary between the user's query and a… Show more

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“…Koolen et al (2009) found that high-frequency Web search queries often directly relate to Wikipedia pages. Within a large sample of web queries, 38% exactly matched the title of a Wikipedia page.…”
Section: Other Knowledge Source Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koolen et al (2009) found that high-frequency Web search queries often directly relate to Wikipedia pages. Within a large sample of web queries, 38% exactly matched the title of a Wikipedia page.…”
Section: Other Knowledge Source Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study not strictly related to comparative ranking, Koolen, Kazai, and Craswell (2009) found that highfrequency web search queries often directly relate to Wikipedia pages. Within a large sample of web queries, 38% exactly matched the title of a Wikipedia page.…”
Section: Ranking and Popularitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To establish the contextual enrichment process, we are inspired from studies that have explored the use of Wikipedia as an external collection to enrich queries (Koolen, 2009;Li et al, 2007;Milne et al, 2007;Xu et al, 2009). In our work the external collection is a corpus of documents retrieved from the web.…”
Section: Contextual Enrichment Process Of the Querymentioning
confidence: 99%