Author/Authors :
Enrique Herrera-Viedma، نويسنده , , Gabriella Pasi، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The World Wide Web is a popular and interactive medium
used to collect, disseminate, and access an increasingly
huge amount of information, which constitutes the mainstay
of the so-called information and knowledge society.
Because of its spectacular growth, related to both Web
resources (pages, sites, and services) and number of
users, the Web is nowadays the main information repository
and provides some automatic systems for locating,
accessing, and retrieving information. However, an open
and crucial question remains: how to provide fast and
effective retrieval of the information relevant to specific
users’needs. This is a very hard and complex task, since it
is pervaded with subjectivity, vagueness, and uncertainty.
The expression soft computing refers to techniques and
methodologies that work synergistically with the aim of
providing flexible information processing tolerant of
imprecision, vagueness, partial truth, and approximation.
So, soft computing represents a good candidate to design
effective systems for information access and retrieval on
theWeb. One of the most representative tools of soft computing
is fuzzy set theory. This special topic section collects
research articles witnessing some recent advances
in improving the processes of information access and
retrieval on theWeb by using soft computing tools, and in
particular, by using fuzzy sets and/or integrating them with
other soft computing tools. In this introductory article, we
first review the problem of Web retrieval and the concept
of soft computing technology. We then briefly introduce
the articles in this section and conclude by highlighting
some future research directions that could benefit from
the use of soft computing technologies