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Online searching of books have gained astounding popularity worldwide. It has also attracted variety of researchers globally. Searching of books (e.g. Amazon.com, aNobii, LibraryThing etc) with the help of Social metadata(e.g. tags, reviews) and professional metadata (e.g. ISBN Number, Title, Publisher) is gradually becoming a sizzling hot topic under the aegis of Information Retrieval. In this paper,...
reuse repository for software under development. In this paper we have discussed various search techniques for efficient retrieval of components from reuse repository. The paper highlights the concept of keyword-based search technique in a lucid manner by exemplifying the working procedure of the technique via its
In the age of Internet, with the online information explosive growth, people want to find information we need in the cyberworld fleetly and exactly. The information retrieval method based on the keyword or the simple logic-combination of the keywords has been unable to meet the people's need of information getting to
IBM homomorphic encryption library (HElib). We introduce several optimizations on top of our HE implementation, and use the resulting scheme to construct a homomorphic Bayesian spam filter, secure multiple keyword search, and a homomorphic evaluator for binary decision trees. Our results show a factor of
Supporting interdisciplinary research (IDR) requires detecting the expertise needed to solve complex problems and identifying researchers with that expertise. Universities have adopted various expertise systems, many of which use publications and keywords to identify experts. Research expertise is dynamic in nature as
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