Why and how is this a related document?
author:
Bettina Berendt,
Humboldt University
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| 0:00 | Why and how is this a “related document”? |
| 0:39 | ICT Motivation: Global+local interaction; beyond “similar documents“ |
| 1:44 | Application motivation: Beyond dedicated search engines |
| 4:24 | PASCAL motivation: Re-use Textgarden‘s bread&butter and advanced tools |
| 5:30 | Solution vision: PORPOISE – Sailing the Internet |
| 6:34 | Solution approach: Architecture & states overview |
| 8:25 | Retrieval and preprocessing |
| 8:54 | Ontology learning (1) |
| 9:29 | Ontology learning (2) |
| 9:55 | Ontology learning (3) |
| 10:10 | Inspection of ontology and instances |
| 10:28 | Inspection of documents |
| 10:36 | More on documents |
| 10:52 | The neighbourhood of a document |
| 11:54 | Constructing the similarity measure & neighbourhood (I) |
| 12:50 | Constructing the similarity measure & neighbourhood (II) |
| 13:09 | Constructing the similarity measure & neighbourhood (III) |
| 14:15 | Comparing documents |
| 14:56 | Comparing documents; utilizing multilingual sources |
| 15:31 | Refocusing |
| 15:46 | Structuring a neighbourhood |
| 16:32 | Ex.: Finding a “story“ |
| 19:02 | “Pump-priming“: PORPOISE as catalyst |
| 20:18 | Finally ... could I express it better? |
| 20:41 | - Questions |
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