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In this paper we propose a novel and efficient technique for finding keywords typed by the user in digitised machine-printed historical documents using the dynamic time warping (DTW) algorithm. The method uses word portions located at the beginning and end of each segmented word of the processed documents and try to
direction-aware spatial keyword search method which inherently supports direction-aware search. We devise novel direction-aware indexing structures to prune unnecessary directions. We develop effective pruning techniques and search algorithms to efficiently answer a direction-aware query. As users may dynamically change their
A document surrogate is usually represented in a list of words. Because not all words in a document reflect its content, it is necessary to select important words from the document that relate to its content. Such important words are called keywords and are selected with a particular equation based on Term Frequency
Topic tracking is to track trend of news topic, which people are interested in. It is a very pragmatic method in information retrieval. Compared with keywords retrieval, topic tracking excels in dynamic tracking based on text model and its content understanding, so it is mostly involved in text expressing and semantic
shops), how can we find sets of objects that are both spatially and textually relevant to a query? Most of existing studies solve the problem by requiring that all query keywords are covered by the returned objects and then rank the sets by spatial proximity. The needs for identifying sets with more textually relevant
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