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Next Generation Information Search -- NGIR: Overview
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The Next Generation Information Retrieval group looks at
search and information retrieval in a world impacted by Linux and Google
where open source
and open standards are becoming a dominant paradigm
for internet services, and information retrieval is viewed as a key
function in productive internet use. The group uses probabilistic and
information-theoretic methods to model information retrieval, and is
committed to open source software development. The group also
believes distributed, semantic-based and multilingual methods will
have a central role in the future of information retrieval.
The work is done in the following research projects:
- PROSE - Scalable Probabilistic Methods for the Next Generation Search Engine
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PROSE uses advances in probabilistic methods to develop a search engine kernel
using for instance probabilistic models of queries and text and topics.
Prose is funded by the Academy of Finland.
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SIB - Search-Ina-Box
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SIB will research and develop software for search, which employs hidden language models and probabilistic query evaluation models and tightly integrates personalization with search. This will allow users to search by example, matching via topic and synonym. Intranets are a practical arena for personalized, semantic-based search.
SIB is funded by the Fenix
Research Programme of the National Technology Agency
of Finland.
- ALVIS - Superpeer Semantice Search Engine
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Next generation search methods can make semantic-based, personalized, peer-to-peer search possible. It will produce fine-grained topic and genre classifications and synonyms automatically. The core elements of the Search Engine will be offered under GNU General Public License, which works towards making search an integral part of the web infrastructure as supported by the Open Source Search initiative. Thus the classified web data becomes available for businesses and the public sector.
Alvis is funded by EU's Sixth
Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development.
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