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Consider an information repository whose content is categorized. A data item (in the repository) can belong to multiple categories and new data is continuously added to the system. In this paper, we describe a system, CS*, which takes a keyword query and returns the relevant top-K categories. In contrast, traditional
In this paper, we study the problem of the data redundancy in XML Keyword Search by SLCA and propose a new mode to resolve it. We begin by introducing the notion of SLCA and analyzing its faults. Then we propose the concept of Indirect-SLCA (ISLCA) to reduce the redundancy basing on the notion of Heterogeneous node
Along with the rapid growth of the xml data quantity on the Internet, the xml data retrieval research has attracted more and more attention. The searching algorithm based on key words is a research hotspot in this field. We present a context-based layered intersection scan algorithm (CLISA), which uses the context semantic of key words to filter large amount of redundant information, different from...
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
This paper presents a revised method for keyword search from Japanese handwritten digital ink. We employ Japanese string recognition and produce a candidate lattice. We search for a given keyword into the lattice so that we can search for the keyword even if constituent characters are not in the top candidates. We
streets, with or without GPS logs. Those videos will be clipped into a sequence of images and associated with streets on road network. A sequence of images is called a `trail' in this service and it can be shared with other users via keyword search, range search or a direct link. Currently, thousands of trails, implying
This paper presents Mercury; a system for real-time support of top-k spatio-temporal queries on microblogs, where users are able to browse recent microblogs near their locations. With high arrival rates of microblogs, Mercury ensures real-time query response within a tight memory-constrained environment. Mercury bounds its search space to include only those microblogs that have arrived within certain...
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