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ontology but it take into consideration the semantic meaning of each keyword that expected to upgrade the retrieval accuracy. Query results with an image based search sorted by the method of ranking to access more accurate results. We present a detailed architecture and design for implementation of search engine. Here the
information in a authentication way. Ontology ranked keyword search algorithm utilized to analyze and filter search queries and rank results accordingly. Users search history is stored only locally and search results are provided by the server in partiality to existing search engine history information. The search history
system. In this paper, an OntoCrawlerII based on the ontology-supported technique for webpage searching was proposed, in which scholars just need to enter some keywords and the system supported by domain ontology actively would provide comparison and verification for those keywords so as to up-rise precision rate and recall
In this paper, an OntoCrawler based on the ontology-supported technique for webpage searching was proposed, in which only user entered some keywords would the system supported by domain ontology actively provide comparison and verification for those keywords so as to up-rise precision rate of webpage searching. This
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.