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The internet resources are very rich, and the traditional search engines can accelerate the speed of network information retrieval. But the bilingual translation comparison pages' information in intemet are not fully used. So the combine of personalized search engine and the bilingual auxiliary translation become an important research subject at present. In this paper, basing on the large-scale network-based...
Image annotation is a promising approach to bridging the semantic gap between low-level features and high-level concepts, and it can avoid the heavy manual labor. Most existing automatic image annotation approaches are based on supervised learning. They often encounter several problems, such as insufficiency of training data, lack of ability in dealing with new concept, and a limited number of semantic...
With the tremendous growth of the Web and the contents difference, users need specialized accurate results depending on their behavior and varying according to their interest. In this paper, we introduce A personal search engine which provides results relevant to the user's interest. Our search engine depends on three factors to ensure relevant and accurate results. The first factor is the degree...
There are several semantic sources that can be found in the Web that are either explicit, e.g. Wikipedia, or implicit, e.g. derived from Web usage data. Most of them are related to user generated content (UGC) or what is called today the Web 2.0. In this talk we show several applications of mining the wisdom of crowds behind UGC to improve search. These results not only impact the search performance...
Our goal is to use the vast repositories of available open source code to generate specific functions or classes that meet a user's specifications. The key words here are specifications and generate. We let users specify what they are looking for as precisely as possible using keywords, class or method signatures, test cases, contracts, and security constraints using a simple, Web-based interface...
The information resources on the Web become increasingly global in nature. Their amount is continuingly growing. A solution to summarize the retrieved pages on the fly and to design the simplest user interface is possible approach to improve and speed up the retrieval of the information from the Web. This paper discusses the algorithms to implement the aforementioned approach and results of preliminary...
According to Internet World Stats and EUROPA, ldquouse search enginerdquo is the highest proportion of Internet individual activities. Therefore, despite functions, databases and technology update of search engine development, it should be considered the usability, operation, and user behavior. This article explore from the development process of the Web and search engines, and summarized the current...
With the advent of Google Earth, it is an interesting idea that we build a Web-3D virtual trading community where users can have their own houses or offices and engage in trading activities with each other. Thus, it is necessary to develop an intelligent project agency (IPA) to deal with the huge amount of project information. IPA is an effective way of not only filtering and clustering the users'...
Spammers have proven very powerfully adaptable, if we thwart all current spam methods, they will find new loophole to use them. Blogs, comments, forums, opinions, online communities, wikis and tags are nowadays targets for their campaigns. This paper presents analysis of current anti-spam methods in Web 2.0 for spam detection and prevention against our proposed evaluation framework. The framework...
Mobile search is becoming increasingly important for mobile users as mobile devices are more widely used. Mobile search differs from standard PC-based Web search in a number of ways: (1) the user interfaces and I/O are limited by screen real estate and tiny key pads are tiny, (2) limited bandwidth and costly connection time, (3) increased local search due to mobility. These limitations result in more...
A new model will be introduced for Web information searching. Within the web, information is classified and then well defined according to its characteristics and functions. Associations are then set up logically between such information. Web information described as XML elements comes together with associations that are also XML elements. Given user's requests, the searching results can be inferred...
Personalized Web Search becomes nowadays a promising option in the field of Information Retrieval and search engines design by improving both output quality and user experience. In this paper, we present and evaluate the subsystem, which conducts the Advanced and Personalized search of PeRSSonal, a web-based mechanism for the retrieval, processing and presentation of articles and RSS feeds collected...
It has become common to search necessary services and contents using the Internet, but it is difficult to find exactly what one is looking for through keywords as each service is described in just too many ways. We developed "laddering" search service system that matches the needs of the users with the search targets by communicating with the users through interviews. The system consists...
The popularity of Web 2.0 has promoted the Web to be a valuable source for accessing opinions. Unfortunately, due to the large number of user generated content, it is difficult to access and utilize the opinion resource efficiently. Developing an opinion retrieval system is a promising way to overcome the problem of overloaded opinion information. In this paper, we propose a unified framework for...
With the rapid development of Web, there are more and more Web databases available for users to access. At the same time, searchers often have difficulties in first finding the right sources and then querying over them. It becomes imperative to provide an integrated search system over Web databases, and integrating query interfaces is the first and the most important step. In this paper, using house...
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