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Simple search
Search for literature in the central io-port.net reference database Users can carry out a simple search for one or more terms concatenated with AND across all fields of the database. It is not possible to restrict the simple search to one search field (e.g., author) only. This means that all hits containing the search term are displayed.
All search terms are automatically concatenated with "AND": computer database
automatically searches for computer AND database.
“Truncation“ means that abbreviated terms are used for searching in a
database or in an information retrieval system. With simple searches in
the central reference database, an automatic right truncation is
carried out for each search term: program also finds
programming OR programmer.
The system is not case-sensitive: CoMpUtEr
searches for computer.
Umlauts are automatically romanised: Müller
searches for müller OR mueller.
Double quotes embrace phrases which are literally searched for: "Traveling Salesman" does not find
salesman who is traveling.
In information retrieval, “stemming“ describes a linguistic method of determining the common stem of morphologic variants of a word. io-port.net uses a Porter stemming algorithm for English texts.
Example:
control, controls, controlled, controller, controlling, controllation
all have the same word stem:control
Advanced search
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Search for literature in the central io-port.net reference database
You may concatenate several search terms within one entry field with the operator OR.
You may only concatenate search terms with AND or AND NOT between different entry fields in the search mask. Select AND or NOT by clicking the triangle beside the Boolean Operator field.
For each entry field in the search mask, you may determine which field in the database you would like to link it with. Click the triangle beside the field name to select a field. You may also select the same field type several times, if you want to link the terms in these fields by AND or NOT.
Right truncation is available for each search term. Set the checkbox accordingly
The system is not case-sensitive: CoMpUtEr
searches forcomputer.
Umlauts are automatically romanised: Hügel
searches for hügel OR huegel.
If an input field contains more than one word, the entire content is
interpreted as one phrase which is literally searched: Traveling Salesman does not find
salesman who is traveling. If this is not desired, and the words are supposed to be concatenated
by "and" instead, the words have to be distributed over various input fields.
Results list
List of hits sorted according to a predefined ranking. Title, authors and source fields are displayed (see detailed display)
This document is only available electronically via an URL. Its quality could not be checked.
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You may save your search query and activate an alert service. You will then be notified at every database update if there are new results matching your predefined query.
Detailed display of results
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Title of the publication
List of authors and publishers. An author’s publication list can be selected by clicking on the author’s name.
Information on the source, e.g., (for journals:) journal title, ISSN; (for other publications:) publisher, ISBN; (for conferences:) conference title, venue and date
This document is only available electronically via an URL. Its quality could not be checked.
Access to the full-text of the selected document e.g. link to a full-text document stored on io-port.net. Optionally, a link to a full-text supply service or to the user's OpenUrl link resolver can also be displayed (see FAQs for technical details).
Links cited in the document.
Export of the document in BibTEX or SML format.
A special algorithm finds documents with similar titles stored in the database. Priority is given to words contained in the title which are not frequently mentioned in the database. Both title and document type are displayed.
Query refinement
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Only available for search queries in English language.
The Query Refinement Tool, developed within the scope of the SemIPort project, helps users create an optimum search query. (Only usable for search queries in English language!)
The Query Refinement Tool is a semantics based method to optimize a search query step by step by adding relevant terms to it. This is particularly useful for searches in large, unstructured data stocks.
First, the user formulates his search query. In order to refine it, he may then activate the query refinement tool, which will generate two new terms: “modifications” , i.e., terms related to the initial search term, and “specialisations” , i.e., terms which define the search term more closely (see below).
Searching in a web portal is often time-consuming and does not always yield optimum results. The reasons are:
Therefore an efficient knowledge retrieval system is needed, providing
semantic technologies to support the formulation of the search query.
The Query Refinement Tool perfectly suits this purpose.
The Query Refinement Tool is based on the three-step Librarian Agent Query Refinement Process:
The information theory knows two general relations to explain the meaning of a term: “modification” and “specialisation”. Therefore, the Query Refinement Tool generates two types of recommendations:
The refinements obtained by this method are not to be seen as just additional search terms but as a semantic broadening of the query.
On the Conceptualization of the Query Refinement Task
N. Stojanovic
Library Management, Emerald Group Publishing, Volume 26, Number 4/5,
pp. 281-194, 2005
An Approach for Step-By-Step Query Refinement in the Ontology-based
Information Retrieval
N. Stojanovic, R. Studer, Lj. Stojanovic
The 2004 IEEE/WIC Conference on Web Intelligence (WI 2004), Beijing, China, IEEE press
Dipl.-El.-Ing. Nenad Stojanovic
Institut für Angewandte Informatik und Formale Beschreibungsverfahren - AIFB
Universität Karlsruhe
76128 Karlsruhe
Germany
SemIPort Recommender
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The SemIPort component "Recommender" sorts results according to a previously defined working context that has been transmitted to io-port. The most relevant search results (documents) are mentioned first. The working context is generated and administered with the "Document Manager" tool.
The "Sort by working context" option is only available if a description of the current working context has been transferred into io-port using the Document Manager.
Dipl.-Inform. Eric Schwarzkopf
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
D-66123 Saarbrücken
Publication lists
io-port.net offers its users the possibility of creating and publishing their own publication lists (private or faculty-related) in the portal.
Publication lists can be published and thus made available to the public; non-published lists can only be viewed by their owner under "my publication list".
Published lists can be accessed by all users, but only registered users can create publication lists (chargeable service).
Publication lists can be created, uploaded and administered with the io-port.net Editor.