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SearchSleuth: The conceptual neighbourhood of an Web query

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posted on 2024-11-13, 23:22 authored by Jon Ducrou, Peter Eklund
This paper presents SearchSleuth, a program developed to experiment with a form of automatic local analysis that extends the standard Web search interface to include a conceptual neighbourhood focused on a formal concept derived from the query. The conceptual neighbourhood is displayed with upper neighbours representative of a generalisation operation, and lower neighbours representative of a specialisation operation. SearchSleuth also introduces a notion of a categorisation operation, where the conceptual focus can shift to a sibling concept of the search concept.

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Ducrou, J. & Eklund, P. (2007). SearchSleuth: The conceptual neighbourhood of an Web query. In J. Diatta, P. Eklund & M. Liquiere (Eds.), CEUR Workshop Proceedings: Vol-331 Concept Lattices and their Applications (pp. 249-259).

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249-259

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English

RIS ID

83664

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