Typical approaches to XML authoring view a XML document as a mixture of structure (the tags) and surface (text between the tags). We advocate a radical approach where the surface ...
Effective automatic summarization usually requires simulating asoning such as abstraction or relevance reasoning. In this paper we describe a solution for this type of reasoning in...
A fundamental problem related to graph structured databases is searching for substructures. One issue with respect to optimizing such searches is the ability to estimate the freque...
Angela Maduko, Kemafor Anyanwu, Amit P. Sheth, Pau...
The Desktop History Tool presents users with a summary of the data they worked with throughout past days and weeks. The user’s own interaction history provides an invaluable sel...
We propose a novel and efficient solution to the problem of clustering XML documents based on their structure. We use operations on multisets of paths of document trees to define...