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Citation Schemes in Hypertext Information Retrieval

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Information Retrieval and Hypertext

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In hypertext systems, browsing can be viewed as an adequate searching process [28], [27] but when the number of nodes and/or links becomes large (e.g., more than 500 nodes), this technique is far from satisfactory [2]. Thus to complement the navigational capabilities of hypertext, some query-based access strategies have been suggested such as a string and/or keyword matching [21], a Boolean model [14], a hybrid Boolean scheme [6], a vector-processing strategy [33, Section 10.1], a cluster model [12] or a probabilistic scheme [29, Chapter 6]. These propositions however are based on traditional IR models which consider documents as independent entities, and thus they ignore relationships between documents or link semantics to improve their retrieval effectiveness.

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Savoy, J. (1996). Citation Schemes in Hypertext Information Retrieval. In: Agosti, M., Smeaton, A.F. (eds) Information Retrieval and Hypertext. Information Retrieval and Hypertext. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1373-1_5

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