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A name is a key feature for distinguishing people, but we often fail to distinguish people because an author may have multiple names or multiple authors may share the same name. Such name ambiguity problems affect the performance of the document retrieval, web search and database integration. Especially, in bibliographic information, a number of errors may be included since there are different authors...
Emotion classification of text is very important in applications like emotional text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis, human computer interaction, etc. Past studies on emotion classification focus on the writer's emotional state conveyed through the text. This research addresses the reader's emotions provoked by the text. The classification of documents into reader emotion categories has novel applications...
General purpose search engines provide users with lists of retrieved documents in response to their queries. The common structure of list elements includes the title of a document, its URL, and small snippet from the text. Snippets are evidence of occurrences of query's keywords in the document. The length of each snippet is just a couple of lines. They cannot play a role of summaries of retrieved...
The relevance feedback techniques have been studied in the field of document retrieval, aiming to generate appropriate queries for userspsila information needs.Conventional relevance feedback techniques are performed on document space, while the resultant queries should be represented in keyword space. In this paper, it is proposed to perform relevance feedback on keyword space. The relevance feedback...
This paper describes a new approach of enhancing textual document search and retrieval. The approach tries to take advantage of structured query languages in search and retrieval. For this purpose the semantic model of the document is created. The semantic model of the document is an ontology-like structured semantic annotation of the document that can support structured querying. This paper discusses...
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