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interest areas coinciding with the related book categories. This paper suggests that bloggerspsila interests can be known through extracting keywords from blog entry titles and using book classification schemes. Because there were instances in which the keywords alone did not provide adequate information, the Naver (Korean
queries, reverse queries, Webpage title and keyword phrases are combined with the cluster centers to attain high-quality expansion terms for new queries. We also propose a new terminology extraction method through Baidu Baike. It can identify and extract the terminology phrase based on the manual edited dictionary online.
nationwide radiological sites were searched with seven major search engines using 37 different keywords, as well as by category search, and by searching for links on the homepages of the radiological departments of all Universities of Austria. Then, the offered information of the founded pages was classified in categories
videos, we can only use a title. If there are tags - significant keywords of that multimedia, we can use tag information to search. Tag is a keyword of text, blog post, or multimedia. Users have already recognized about the value and importance of tags but only a few users are using tags. They might be annoying to add tags
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
into the server. Each of the file data or Web data is viewed as a memex event that can be described by 4W1H form. The memex event ontology is used to transform the various types of data to the standard 4W1H form. Users can view their life log chronologically and search them by keywords. Moreover, the life logs can be
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.