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scenarios, existing techniques do not form systems for public use; or are based on one query modal--keyword query, which cannot give the matched services accurately. In this paper, we introduce proposed multimodal query search, where users can use keyword and file as query or custom the query. The multimodal query is based on
Users usually have different prospective even they input a same keyword to search Web services. It is a challenge to personalize web service search engine as more and more keyword-like Web services becoming available on Internet. User interest plays an important role in personalizing search result. Therefore, through
-aware similarity method that uses a support vector machine and a domain dataset from a context-specific search engine query. Our filtering approach uses a spherical associated keyword space algorithm that projects filtering results from a three-dimensional sphere to a two-dimensional (2D) spherical surface for 2D
With the rapid growth of web services, web services discovery becomes exceedingly important and challenging. Currently, many discovery approaches have been proposed such as keyword-based or VSM-based syntactic matching and ontology-based semantic matching. Syntactic matching approaches are clearly insufficient due to
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