topical media & game development
research directions -- the information retrieval cycle
When considering an information system,
we may proceed from a simple generic software
architecture, consisting of:
software architecture
- a database of media object, supporting
- operations on media objects, and offering
- logical views on media objects

However, such a database-centered notion of
information system seems not to do justice
to the actual support and information system must
provide when considering the full information retrieval
cycle:
information retrieval cycle
- specification of the user's information need
- translation into query operations
- search and retrieval of media objects
- ranking according to likelihood or relevance
- presentation of results and user feedback
- resulting in a possibly modified query

When we look at older day information retrieval applications
in libraries, we see more or less the automation of
card catalogs, with search functionality for keywords
and headings.
Modern day versions of these systems, however,
offer graphical userinterfaces, electronic forms
and hypertext features.
When we look at the web and how it may support digital libraries,
we see some dramatic changes with respect to the card
catalogue type of applications.
We can now have access to a variety of sources of information,
at low cost, including geographically distributed resources,
due to improved networking.
And, everybody is free to make information available,
and what is worse, everybody seems to be doing so.
Hence, the web is a continuously growing repository
of information of a (very) heterogeneous kind.
Considering the web as an information retrieval system
we may observe, following [IR], that:
- despite high interactivity, access is difficult;
- quick response is and will remain important!

So, we need better (user-centered)
retrieval strategies to support the full information
retrieval cycle.
Let me (again) mention someof the
relevant (research) topics:
user interfaces, information visualisation,
user-profiling and navigation.
(C) Æliens
04/09/2009
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