This demo presents Woogle4MediaWiki, an extension for MediaWiki, which improves its core search functionality and introduces Wiki-style collaboration about information needs (each search query may have its own Wiki page) and result lists. Furthermore, aggregate statistics from the search logs are shown in pop-up windows attached to “red links” to guide users contributing new information.
24. Collaborative description of the information need Notifications concerning search activities Discussion page Directly create new knowledge from the search dialog Search has a URI and can be linked from within the Wiki (one page per search term) Search across different data sources/types (WoogleRemote) Additional clues with meta-information about a need http://localhost/wiki/Woogle:Woogle4MediaWiki Woogle4MediaWiki: From Searchers to Contributors - WikiSym 2010; Gdansk, Poland
27. Aggregate query & click logging Woogle4MediaWiki: From Searchers to Contributors - WikiSym 2010; Gdansk, Poland
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29. Big Picture doc twIS Backend (Public Index) doc doc doc User 2 doc doc doc User 1 twIS Eclipse twIS Eclipse RCP JSF Frontend Web Browser Woogle twIS Backend 2 twIS Backend 3 DirectAuth Auth via Wiki Push Indexer DirectAuth Search, Crawl Push Index Crawl Search TeamWeaver Integrated Search Simple Lucene-based toolkit for searching (crawling + Web and Eclipse frontends) different data sources (e.g. files, SVN, CVS, Ticket Systems, Wikis); plus provides DB-based query logging and partially semantic features (metadata extraction, ontology-based working context model in Eclipse) Inverse Search is an Eclipse-based Desktop search tool for selecting local/private documents for sharing based on a TeamWeaver Integrated Search backend Woogle is an extension for MediaWiki, which can access a a TeamWeaver Integrated Search backend. It leverages query statistics to guide knowledge sharing in the Wiki. Woogle has further collaboration features upcoming (e.g. Google SearchWiki-style social ranking). Woogle4MediaWiki: From Searchers to Contributors - WikiSym 2010; Gdansk, Poland