A comparative evaluation of full-text, concept-based, and context-sensitive search.
Study comparatively (1) concept-based search, using documents pre-indexed by a conceptual hierarchy; (2) context-sensitive search, using structured, labeled documents; and (3) traditional full-text search. Hypotheses were: (1) more contexts lead to better retrieval accuracy; and (2) adding concept-based search to the other searches would improve upon their baseline performances.
Author(s): Moskovitch, Robert, Martins, Susana B, Behiri, Eytan, Weiss, Aviram, Shahar, Yuval
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1953