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Cha-cha: a system for organizing search results using hyperlink structure by (2002).
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Chen, Yen-Yang Michael |
| Abstract | Although search over World Wide Web pages has recently received much academic and commercial attention, surprisingly little research has been done on how to search the web pages within large, diverse organizations such as universities and corporations. A standard search engine retrieves web pages that fall within a widely diverse range of information contexts, but presents these results uniformly, in a ranked list. As an alternative, the Cha-Cha system orga-nizes web search results in such a way as to reflect the underlying structure of the sites. In our approach, an “outline ” or “table of contents ” is created by first recording the shortest paths in hyperlinks from root pages to every page within the domain. After the user issues a query, these shortest paths are dynamically combined to form a hierarchical outline of the context in which the search results occur. We have implemented two user interfaces to present this structure. The first interface, the outline view, displays the full hierarchy of hyper- |
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| Publisher Date | 2002-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Search Result Hyperlink Structure Web Page Underlying Structure First Interface Diverse Organization Full Hierarchy Commercial Attention World Wide Web Page Little Research Diverse Range Ranked List User Interface Root Page Standard Search Engine Hierarchical Outline Information Context User Issue Outline View |
| Content Type | Text |