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Treffer: Improving information retrieval by combining user profile and document segmentation

Title:
Improving information retrieval by combining user profile and document segmentation
Source:
Information processing & management. 32(3):305-315
Publisher Information:
Oxford: Elsevier Science, 1996.
Publication Year:
1996
Physical Description:
print, 18 ref
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Subject Terms:
Information and communication sciences, Sciences de l'information communication, Documentation, Computer science, Informatique, Sciences exactes et technologie, Exact sciences and technology, Sciences et techniques communes, Sciences and techniques of general use, Sciences de l'information. Documentation, Information science. Documentation, Systèmes de recherche d'informations. Système de gestion documentaire et d'information, Information retrieval systems. Information and document management system, Systèmes de recherche d'information, Information retrieval systems, Sciences de l'information et de la communication, Information and communication sciences, Système de recherche documentaire. Système de gestion documentaire et d'information, Informatique documentaire, Documentation data processing, Información documental, Besoin utilisateur, User need, Necesidad usuario, Conception système, System design, Concepción sistema, Dispositif expérimental, Experimental device, Dispositivo experimental, Profil, Profile, Perfil, Prétraitement, Pretreatment, Pretratamiento, Segmentation, Segmentación, Système documentaire, Document retrieval system, Sistema recuperación documental, Texte intégral, Full text, Texto completo, Traitement associé, Combined treatment, Tratamiento asociado, Traitement document, Document processing, Tratamiento documento, Critère utilité, Utility criteria, SPIRIT, Segmentation texte, Text segmentation, TGID, Traitement profil utilisateur, User profile processing, Utilisateur final, End user
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Article
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
Laboratoire Représentation des Connaissances et Documentation, RECODO-UCBL, 43 Bd du 11 Novembre 1918, 69622 Villeurbanne, France
Centre d'Etude et de Recherche en Sciences de l'Information, CERSI, ENSSIB, France
ISSN:
0306-4573
Rights:
Copyright 1996 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Sciences of information and communication. Documentation

FRANCIS
Accession Number:
edscal.3103070
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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Due to the ever-increasing quantity of available information, which users have to scan in order to find relevant items, noise has become a major issue in the implementation and use of information retrieval systems. The aim of this study was to design an information retrieval system permitting the personalization of search, by taking into account user profile. A pre-orientation system was first developed to give access to a personalized sub-corpus. To limit noise in information retrieval systems, the textual material offered to the user is reduced and contains only those sections (units) of the document that interest him and are significant to him (where textual material is used in the sense of document units to be processed by content analysis in order to build descriptions of the documents). In this way, the documents are structured on the basis of utility functions. The selected document units are part of the sub-corpus defined by the pre-orientation system. Next, the profile of each user is characterized by determining competence in a given field and at different levels. Each user is characterized by: -stable information, related to the person rather than to a particular search. This information provides a general description of the user and his habits, -variable information, related to a specific search. The priority here is to describe the objective of the search (search may be either exhaustive or non-exhaustive; it may concern specialized or popular publications, etc.). The function of the pre-orientation system is to associate a set of characteristics applying to document units to a given user profile. Search is then applied only to the subset of the selected document units that are relevant to the user and established following his profile. Document units are not characterized on the basis of-thematic criteria related to content, but rather on the basis of criteria relating to utility. The objective was to propose a hypothesis on the different parameters determining user profile and document unit characteristics, and to test such a hypothesis using an existing information retrieval system incorporating full-text natural language processing tools.