Title
A real-time integration of concept-based search and summarization on Chinese websites
Abstract
This paper introduces an intuitive search environment for casual and novice Chinese users over Internet. The system consists of four components, a concept network, a query reformulation model, a standard search engine, and an automatic summarizer. When the user enters one or more fairly general and vague terms, the search engine returns an initial answer set, and at the same time pipes the query to the concept network that connects thousands of conceptual nodes, each referring to a specific concept for a given domain and pointing to a number of associated conceptual terms. If the concept is located in the network, the related conceptual terms are displayed. The user has the option of using one or more of these specific terms to reformulate the next round of searches. Such search iterations continue until the user' s ultimate information seeking goal is reached. For each search iteration, auto summarizer presents the main theme of the document retrieved and an optional text-to-speech engine can read out the output summary if the user prefers.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.3115/1117794.1117813
EMNLP
Keywords
Field
DocType
intuitive search environment,standard search engine,optional text-to-speech engine,specific concept,concept-based search,conceptual node,search engine,chinese web,conceptual term,concept network,search iteration,novice chinese user,real-time integration
Automatic summarization,World Wide Web,Search engine,Information retrieval,Computer science,Information seeking,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Casual,Machine learning,The Internet
Conference
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
W00-13
0
0.34
References 
Authors
5
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joe F. Zhou100.68
Weiquan Liu2116.25