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The accuracy of searches for visual data elements, as well as other types of information, depends on the terms used by the user in the input query to retrieve the relevant results and to reduce the irrelevant ones. Most of the results that are returned are relevant to the query terms, but not to their meaning. For example, certain types of web contents hold hidden information that traditional search...
The “Internet of things” (IoT) concept nowadays is one of the hottest trends for research in any given field; since IoT is about interactions between multiple devices, things, and objects. This interaction opens different directions of enhancement and development in many fields, such as architecture, dependencies, communications, protocols, security, applications and big data. The results will be...
Sructured information is one type of web information. Text-based search engines fall short in retrieving such this type of information. For example, when a user search for x(y+x) using Google, Google retrieves documents that have xyz, x+y=z, (x+y)=xyz or any other document that contains x, y, and/or z but not x(y+x) as a stand alone expression. Google ignores the structure of the expression x(y+x)...
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.