Chantal Soule-Dupuy

Chantal Soulé-Dupuy received a PhD degree in computer science from the University of Toulouse 3 (France, 1990). She is currently professor of computer science at the University of Toulouse 1 and serves as the head of the department of computer science (since November 2003). Her recent research addresses information modeling and retrieval in digital libraries, personalized and social search. She conducts and supervises research on these topics within the Toulouse Computing Research Laboratory (IRIT - UMR 5505).

Publications

User Models for Adaptive Information Retrieval on the Web: Towards an Interoperable and Semantic Model
Max Chevalier, Christine Julien, Chantal Soulé-Dupuy. © 2012. 19 pages.
Searching information can be realized thanks to specific tools called Information Retrieval Systems IRS (also called “search engines”). To provide more accurate results to users...
Collaborative and Social Information Retrieval and Access: Techniques for Improved User Modeling
Max Chevalier, Christine Julien, Chantal Soule-Dupuy. © 2009. 390 pages.
Professionals are continually presented with numerous information sources creating the need to determine their relevance within the huge amount of available information....
Web Information Retrieval: Towards Social Information Search Assistants
Guillaume Cabanac, Max Chevalier, Claude Chrisment, Christine Julien, Chantal Soulé-Dupuy, Pascaline Laure Tchienehom. © 2008. 35 pages.
Nowadays, the Web has become the most queried information source. To solve their information needs, individuals can use different types of tools or services like a search engine...
A Textual Warehouse Approach: A Web Data Repository
Kaïs Khrouf, Chantal Soule-Dupuy. © 2004. 24 pages.
An enterprise memory must be able to be used as a basis for the processes of scientific or technical developments. Indeed, it was proven that information useful to these...