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Paraskevi Raftopoulou

Researcher at University of Peloponnese

Publications -  26
Citations -  766

Paraskevi Raftopoulou is an academic researcher from University of Peloponnese. The author has contributed to research in topics: Overlay network & Semantic similarity. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 727 citations. Previous affiliations of Paraskevi Raftopoulou include Technical University of Crete.

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Semantic similarity methods in wordNet and their application to information retrieval on the web

TL;DR: A novel information retrieval method is proposed that is capable of detecting similarities between documents containing semantically similar but not necessarily lexicographically similar terms.
Journal Article

X-Similarity: Computing Semantic Similarity between Concepts from Different Ontologies

TL;DR: The focus of this work is on cross ontology methods which are capable of computing the semantic similarity between terms stemming from different ontologies (WordNet and MeSH in this work).
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iCluster: a self-organizing overlay network for P2P information retrieval

TL;DR: iCluster works by organizing peers sharing common interests into clusters and by exploiting clustering information at query time for achieving low network traffic and high recall, and is evaluated on a realistic peer-to-peer environment using real-world data and queries.

Agents in decentralised information ecosystems:the diet approach

TL;DR: Future and Emerging Technologies arm of the IST Programme of the European Union, under the FET Proactive Initiative – Universal Information Ecosystems (FET, 1999), through project DIET (IST -1999-10088), BTexaCT Intelligent Systems Laboratory for stimulating discussion and comments
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Information Alert in Distributed Digital Libraries: The Models, Languages, and Architecture of DIAS

TL;DR: This paper presents DIAS, a distributed alert service for digital libraries, currently under development in project DIET, and discusses the models and languages for expressing user profiles and notifications.