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INAP
2001
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
A Modern Approach to Searching the World Wide Web: Ranking Pages by Inference over Content
The Hypertext-based Webs such as Intranets contain a vast amount of information pertaining to an enormous number of subjects. It is, however, an organically grown and thus essentia...
Bronson Trevor, Edgar Weippl, Werner Winiwarter
WWW
2011
ACM
13 years 1 months ago
Identifying primary content from web pages and its application to web search ranking
Web pages are usually highly structured documents. In some documents, content with different functionality is laid out in blocks, some merely supporting the main discourse. In ot...
Srinivas Vadrevu, Emre Velipasaoglu
FQAS
2006
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
Why Using Structural Hints in XML Retrieval?
Abstract. When querying XML collections, users cannot always express their need in a precise way. Systems should therefore support vagueness at both the content and structural leve...
Karen Sauvagnat, Mohand Boughanem, Claude Chrismen...
WWW
2003
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Implementing XML Schema inside a relational database
XML Schema has emerged as a promising data model that unites structured and unstructured content. The Oracle database has led the commercial database community in integrating supp...
Sandeepan Banerjee
FLAIRS
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Indexing Documents by Discourse and Semantic Contents from Automatic Annotations of Texts
The basic aim of the model proposed here is to automatically build semantic metatext structure for texts that would allow us to search and extract discourse and semantic informati...
Brahim Djioua, Jean-Pierre Desclés