Introducing lateral thinking in search engines
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author = "Yann Landrin-Schweitzer and Pierre Collet and
Evelyne Lutton",
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title = "Introducing lateral thinking in search engines",
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journal = "Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines",
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year = "2006",
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volume = "7",
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number = "1",
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pages = "9--31",
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month = mar,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "1389-2576",
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URL = "http://metronum.inria.fr/html/Papers/files/pdf/170_Elise-v9-expedieGPEM.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/s10710-006-7008-z",
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size = "23 pages",
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abstract = "Decomposing a very complex problem into smaller
subproblems that are much easier to solve is not a new
idea. The {"}Parisian Approach{"}[9] applies this
principle extensively to shatter complexity by cutting
down the original problem into many small subproblems
that are then globally optimised thanks to an
evolutionary algorithm. This paper describes how this
approach has been used to interactively evolve a user
profile to be used by a search engine. User queries are
rewritten thanks to the evolved profile, resulting in
an increased diversity in the retrieved documents that
is showing an interesting property: even though
precision is lost, retrieved documents relate both to
the user's query and to his areas of interest in a
manner that evokes {"}lateral thinking{"}. This paper
describes ELISE, an Evolutionary Learning Interactive
Search Engine that interactively evolves rewriting
modules and rules (some kind of elaborated user
profile) along a Parisian Approach. Results obtained
over a public domain benchmark (Cystic Fibrosis
Database) are presented and discussed.",
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notes = "also known as \cite{Collet-Lutton-Landrin05} synset,
SWISH++ P27 'ELISE show that bloat does not appear'",
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Yann Landrin-Schweitzer
Pierre Collet
Evelyne Lutton
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