Advantages of query biased summaries in information retrieval
Proceedings of the 21st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
New Methods in Automatic Extracting
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Length normalization in XML retrieval
Proceedings of the 27th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
An efficient and versatile query engine for TopX search
VLDB '05 Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Very large data bases
Investigating the use of summarisation for interactive XML retrieval
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Applied computing
ACM SIGIR Forum
IIiX Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Information interaction in context
The interactive track at INEX 2005
INEX'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval
What do users think of an XML element retrieval system?
INEX'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval
Users interaction with the hierarchically structured presentation in XML document retrieval
INEX'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval
INEX'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval
The use of summaries in XML retrieval
ECDL'06 Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
ECDL'06 Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
Access to archival material in context
Proceedings of the second international symposium on Information interaction in context
Towards a structure-based multimedia retrieval model
MIR '08 Proceedings of the 1st ACM international conference on Multimedia information retrieval
Proceedings of the third symposium on Information interaction in context
Summarisation of the logical structure of XML documents
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
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The availability of a document's logical structure in XML retrieval allows retrieval systems to return document portions (elements) instead of whole documents. This helps searchers focusing their attention to the relevant content within a document. However, other, e.g. sibling or parent, elements of retrieved elements may also be important as they provide context to the retrieved elements. The use of table of contents (TOC) offers an overview of a document and shows the most important elements and their relations to each other. In this paper, we investigate what searchers think is important in automatic TOC generation. We ask searchers to indicate their preferences for element features (depth, length, relevance) in order to generate TOCs that help them complete information seeking tasks. We investigate what these preferences are, and what are the characteristics of the TOCs generated by searchers' settings. The results have implications for the design of intelligent TOC generation approaches for XML retrieval.