Relevance: A review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part II: Nature and manifestations of relevance

T Saracevic - Journal of the American society for information …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Relevant: Having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand.* Relevance:
The ability as of an information retrieval system to retrieve material that satisfies the needs of …

Evaluation of information retrieval systems: Approaches, issues, and methods

SP Harter, CA Hert - Annual Review of Information Science and …, 1997 - learntechlib.org
Discusses the traditional Cranfield model for information retrieval (IR) evaluation, problems
with the model, and extensions and alternatives to Cranfield; describes emerging themes in …

[LIBRO][B] Information management for the intelligent organization: the art of scanning the environment

CW Choo - 2002 - books.google.com
The intelligent organization is one that is skilled at marshaling its information resources and
capabilities, transforming information into knowledge, and using this knowledge to sustain …

Relevance: The whole history

S Mizzaro - Journal of the American society for information …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Relevance is a fundamental, though not completely understood, concept for documentation,
information science, and information retrieval. This article presents the history of relevance …

[PDF][PDF] Fake news in social media: Bad algorithms or biased users?

F Zimmer, K Scheibe, M Stock, WG Stock - Journal of Information …, 2019 - ling.hhu.de
Although fake news has been present in human history at any time, nowadays, with social
media, deceptive information has a stronger effect on society than before. This article …

How many relevances in information retrieval?

S Mizzaro - Interacting with computers, 1998 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The aim of an information retrieval system is to find relevant documents, thus relevance is a
(if not 'the') central concept of information retrieval. Notwithstanding its importance, and the …

End-user searching challenges indexing practices in the digital newspaper photo archive

M Markkula, E Sormunen - Information retrieval, 2000 - Springer
Previous research in conceptual indexing methods of images has furnished us with refined
theoretical frameworks characterising various aspects of images that could and should be …

Web accessibility: Filtering redundant and irrelevant information improves website usability for blind users

S Giraud, P Thérouanne, DD Steiner - International Journal of Human …, 2018 - Elsevier
Accessibility norms for the Web are based on the principle that everybody should have
access to the same information. Applying these norms enables the oralization of all visual …

The influence of surface and deep cues on primary and secondary school students' assessment of relevance in Web menus

JF Rouet, C Ros, A Goumi, M Macedo-Rouet… - Learning and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Two experiments investigated primary and secondary school students' Web menu selection
strategies using simulated Web search tasks. It was hypothesized that students' selections of …

[CITAS][C] Image Retrieval: Theory and Research

C Jörgensen - 2003 - books.google.com
When you hear the term" image management," do you think of making a good impression?
Or taking good care of Impressionists? If the latter, this book is for you Vast collections of …