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data, i.e. location and also conditions on their text attached to locations. Instead of asking restaurant nearest from the current location these new forms of queries will ask the restaurant nearest from current location with having some attached keywords like famous for brandy, or other menus as keywords attached with
, for example) don't even enable keyword searches on their sites. The Web's increasingly dynamic nature complicates searching. New pages created on the fly using personalization information, and even static content, with dynamically inserted sidebars, navigation bars, advertising and commentary, can present a rapidly
user to get specific information related to the submitted keyword. For this reason a new criterion is used in which feedback sessions are first generated from user clicked through logs. Using Feedback session a pseudo documents are generated by calculating TF-IDF (Term Frequency Inverse Data Frequency) vectors for each
presented in the examination paper. A good and reasonable examination paper must consist of various difficulty levels to accommodate the different capabilities of students. In this work, the difficulty level of each question in the examination paper is determined from the criteria of keyword/s found in the question. Further
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.