Improving understandability of semantic search explanations

Roth-Berghofer, Thomas and Forcher, Bjorn (2011) Improving understandability of semantic search explanations. International Journal of Knowledge Engineering and Data Mining, 1 (3). pp. 216-234. ISSN 1755-2087

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Abstract

Explanation-aware software design aims at making software systems smarter in interactions with their users. The long-term goal is to provide methods and tools for systematically engineering understandability into the respective (knowledge-based) software system. In this paper, we describe how we improved a semantic search engine, i.e., RadSem, regarding understandability. The research project MEDICO aims at developing an intelligent, robust and scalable semantic search engine for medical documents. RadSem is based on formal ontologies and designated for different kinds of users. Since semantic search results are often hard to understand, an explanation facility for justifying and exploring search results was integrated into RadSem employing the same ontologies used for searching also for explanation generation. We evaluated the understandability of selected concept labels in an experiment with different user groups using semantic networks as form of depicting explanations and using a class frequency approach for selecting appropriate labels.

Item Type: Article
Identifier: 10.1504/IJKEDM.2011.037644
Keywords: understandability; knowledge engineering; justification; graphical explanation; semantic search; evaluation; medical terms; medical documents; ontologies; explanation-aware software design; annotation; document retrieval; information retrieval.
Subjects: Computing
Depositing User: Rod Pow
Date Deposited: 17 Sep 2014 11:11
Last Modified: 06 Feb 2024 15:42
URI: https://repository.uwl.ac.uk/id/eprint/943

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