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This paper introduces a non-traditional Web search problem, referred to as ??process-based search??, and focuses on the query analysis and formulation of this type of search. Traditional information retrieval models were created based on the assumption that one query can be answered by one document. A query needs to properly specify the topic being requested. Recently published work, referred to as...
This paper introduces a novel approach to solving a certain type of Web search problem. The concept of process-based Web search is proposed and a prototype process-based search engine has been developed and evaluated to help users solve problems more effectively. Unlike traditional Web search engines showing a list of ranked hyperlinks as results, the proposed system searches and displays results...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.