Today we have quite a wide choice of information retrieval systems ranging from Google, Bing, Kosmix, Duck Duck Go, Cognition and so many more. We all have the engine we use 90% of the time I’d estimate, but is it really the best engine? It might be the best for us personally or for a [...][...]
Posts Tagged ‘Google search’
September 7th, 2009 - 9:35 pm § in Information retrieval
Evaluating search engines
Tags: Google, Google Inc., Google search, Human Computer Information Retrieval, Information retrieval, information retrieval systems;, online framework, Precision, Recall, Relevance, search intention, search interface, search space, search systems, Technology_Internet, Text Retrieval Conference No Comments
August 20th, 2009 - 1:09 am § in Information retrieval
Something worth seeing 8)
There is no point having a wonderful system if nobody else can use it (unless you’ve made it just for yourself). If you go to the theatre to see a fabulous play and that half the time you can’t see the actors because of bad lighting or because the props are in the way, then [...][...]
Tags: API;, Computational science, Computer graphics, Dania Bilal, David Thompson, Google, Google Inc., Google search, IBM;, image search, Infographics, Information retrieval, Information visualization, International Business Machines Corporation, Jesse Thomas, Joe Lamantia, Marc Sebrechts, Nicholas Belkin;, Scientific modeling, search engine, search engine data visualisation, search engine results;, Shu-Shing Lee, Technology_Internet, Visualization, Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc. 2 Comments



