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'''Query Expansion based on Conceptual and Contextual Term Relationships in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2013, written by Andias Wira-Alam, Farag Saad and Peter Mutschke.
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'''Query Expansion based on Conceptual and Contextual Term Relationships in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2013, written by [[Andias Wira-Alam]], [[Farag Saad]] and [[Peter Mutschke]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
The dramatic increase in information on the World Wide Web makes it more difficult for web users using web search engines to effectively satisfy their information needs. The users’ lack of knowledge regarding the searched topics creates a complicated problem when formulating an effective query. Query expansion can play an essential role in overcoming such a deficit.
 
The dramatic increase in information on the World Wide Web makes it more difficult for web users using web search engines to effectively satisfy their information needs. The users’ lack of knowledge regarding the searched topics creates a complicated problem when formulating an effective query. Query expansion can play an essential role in overcoming such a deficit.

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Query Expansion based on Conceptual and Contextual Term Relationships in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2013, written by Andias Wira-Alam, Farag Saad and Peter Mutschke.

Overview

The dramatic increase in information on the World Wide Web makes it more difficult for web users using web search engines to effectively satisfy their information needs. The users’ lack of knowledge regarding the searched topics creates a complicated problem when formulating an effective query. Query expansion can play an essential role in overcoming such a deficit.