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WEBI
2001
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A Fast Image-Gathering System on the World-Wide Web Using a PC Cluster
Abstract. Thanks to the recent explosive progress of WWW (WorldWide Web), we can easily access a large number of images from WWW. There are, however, no established methods to make...
Keiji Yanai, Masaya Shindo, Kohei Noshita
ACL
2003
13 years 11 months ago
Automatic Acquisition of Named Entity Tagged Corpus from World Wide Web
In this paper, we present a method that automatically constructs a Named Entity (NE) tagged corpus from the web to be used for learning of Named Entity Recognition systems. We use...
Joohui An, Seungwoo Lee, Gary Geunbae Lee
WWW
2001
ACM
14 years 10 months ago
Finding authorities and hubs from link structures on the World Wide Web
Recently, there have been a number of algorithms proposed for analyzing hypertext link structure so as to determine the best "authorities" for a given topic or query. Wh...
Allan Borodin, Gareth O. Roberts, Jeffrey S. Rosen...
SAC
1998
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Enhancing navigation in the World Wide Web
The great potential of the World Wide Web is given by its capability of accessing information by navigating via hyper links from one site to another. However, this great potential...
Massimo Marchiori
AGENTS
1997
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A Scalable Comparison-Shopping Agent for the World-Wide Web
The World-Wide-Web is less agent-friendly than we might hope. Most information on the Web is presented in loosely structured natural language text with no agent-readable semantics...
Robert B. Doorenbos, Oren Etzioni, Daniel S. Weld