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Measuring semantic similarity between words using web search engines
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Wikify!: linking documents to encyclopedic knowledge
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Trustworthiness analysis of web search results
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Enhancing credibility judgment of web search results
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Evaluating credibility of web information
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In Web search, it is often difficult for users to judge which page they should choose among search results and which page provides high quality and credible content. For example, some results may describe query topics from narrow or inclined viewpoints or they may contain only shallow information. While there are many factors influencing quality perception of search results, we propose two important aspects that determine their usefulness, "topic coverage" and "topic detailedness". "Topic coverage" means the extent to which a page covers typical topics related to query terms. On the other hand, "topic detailedness" measures how many special topics are discussed in a Web page. We propose a method to discover typical topic terms and special topics terms for a search query by using the information gained from the structural features of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Moreover, we propose an application to calculate topic coverage and topic detailedness of Web search results by using terms extracted from Wikipedia.