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Sanae ACHSAS PhD in Computer Science Department of Computer Science Faculty of Sciences Dhar Mahraz (FSDM) Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), Fes. Morocco."Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world".

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Research paper thumbnail of Aggregated Search: A New Information Retrieval Paradigm

Traditional search engines return ranked lists of search results. It is up to the user to scroll ... more Traditional search engines return ranked lists of search results. It is up to the user to scroll this list, scan within different documents, and assemble information that fulfill his/her information need. Aggregated search represents a new class of approaches where the information is not only retrieved but also assembled. This is the current evolution in Web search, where diverse content (images, videos, etc.) and relational content (similar entities, features) are included in search results. In this survey, we propose a simple analysis framework for aggregated search and an overview of existing work. We start with related work in related domains such as federated search, natural language generation, and question answering. Then we focus on more recent trends, namely cross vertical aggregated search and relational aggregated search, which are already present in current Web search.

Research paper thumbnail of Aggregated Search: A New Information Retrieval Paradigm

Traditional search engines return ranked lists of search results. It is up to the user to scroll ... more Traditional search engines return ranked lists of search results. It is up to the user to scroll this list, scan within different documents, and assemble information that fulfill his/her information need. Aggregated search represents a new class of approaches where the information is not only retrieved but also assembled. This is the current evolution in Web search, where diverse content (images, videos, etc.) and relational content (similar entities, features) are included in search results. In this survey, we propose a simple analysis framework for aggregated search and an overview of existing work. We start with related work in related domains such as federated search, natural language generation, and question answering. Then we focus on more recent trends, namely cross vertical aggregated search and relational aggregated search, which are already present in current Web search.

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