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ICDE
2000
IEEE
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14 years 9 months ago
Dynamic Miss-Counting Algorithms: Finding Implication and Similarity Rules with Confidence Pruning
Dynamic Miss-Countingalgorithms are proposed, which find all implication and similarity rules with confidence pruning but without support pruning. To handle data sets with a large...
Shinji Fujiwara, Jeffrey D. Ullman, Rajeev Motwani
DKE
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
SUSAX: Context-specific searching in XML documents using sequence alignment techniques
Keyword searching while very successful in narrowing down the contents of the Web to the pertaining subset of information, has two primary drawbacks. First, the accuracy of the se...
Kajal T. Claypool
ACL
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Finding document topics for improving topic segmentation
Topic segmentation and identification are often tackled as separate problems whereas they are both part of topic analysis. In this article, we study how topic identification can...
Olivier Ferret
ERCIMDL
2007
Springer
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14 years 2 months ago
Using XML Logical Structure to Retrieve (Multimedia) Objects
This paper investigates the use of the logical structure in XML documents for the retrieval of XML multimedia objects. We study different logical levels and their combinations. Our...
Zhigang Kong, Mounia Lalmas
DOCENG
2007
ACM
13 years 12 months ago
XML version detection
The problem of version detection is critical in many important application scenarios, including software clone identification, Web page ranking, plagiarism detection, and peer-to-...
Deise de Brum Saccol, Nina Edelweiss, Renata de Ma...