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The growing acceptance of XML as a standard for semi-structured documents on the Web opens up challenging opportunities for Web query languages. In this paper we introduce XML-GL,...
Stefano Ceri, Sara Comai, Ernesto Damiani, Piero F...
This paper examines several different approaches to exploiting structural information in semi-structured document categorization. The methods under consideration are designed for ...
This paper presents SHIRI-Querying 3 , an approach for semantic search on semi-structured documents. We propose a solution to tackle incompleteness and imprecision of semantic anno...
Information extraction (IE) aims at extracting specific information from a collection of documents. A lot of previous work on 10 from semi-structured documents (in XML or HTML) us...
Raymond Kosala, Maurice Bruynooghe, Jan Van den Bu...
Semi-structured documents (e.g. journal art,icles, electronic mail, television programs, mail order catalogs, ...) a.re often not explicitly typed; the only available t,ype inform...
In this paper, we propose the ontology-based semantic web search model to enhance efficiency and accuracy of information retrieval for unstructured and semi-structured documents. N...
As more and more knowledge and information becomes available through computers, a critical capability of systems supporting knowledge management is the classification of documents ...
In our research work, we consider that access to semi-structured documents is carried out by a data-oriented query. With different users and a same query, the returned results are ...