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keyword search, meaning that the user needs to know the correct keywords before being able to retrieve the content of Quran. In this paper, we propose a system that supports the end user in querying and exploring the Quran ontology. The system comprises user query reformulation against the Quran ontology stored and annotated
Nowadays, with the appearance of more and more web services, it has been one of the key points that how to find the target service quickly and precisely. Traditional methods of web service discovery are only based on the keyword matching, but it's very difficult to realize more detailed and intelligent services, and
Most of the current framework for Web services is based on keyword matching. Web services which contain semantics multiplicity still cannot realize service discovery and bind automatically. To solve the lack of efficient discovery mechanism for Web service, a semantic Web technology based Web services discovery
Traditional search engines simply match according to keywords and recommend information for all the users without considering user preferences. Thus, personalized retrieval technology becomes the ??hotspot?? of current research on information retrieval. On the groundwork of traditional search techniques, this paper
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