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database, cannot be applied to Web search. We propose a new method to support Web query refinement. Our methods is based on local analysis which clustering the search result. Unlike other clustering-base approaches, we take into consideration the distance between keywords, and guarantee no information loss. A Web search
Traditional Web search engines mostly adopt a keyword-based approach. When the keyword submitted by the user is ambiguous, search result usually consists of documents related to various meanings of the keyword, while the user is probably interested in only one of them. In this paper we attempt to provide a solution to
In this paper, we propose the ldquoaddedrdquo use of proximity search to a Web search query for narrowing down the set of documents returned as answers to a keyword based search query. This approach adds value to Web search query results by allowing users to better express what they are looking for. Most of the
A simple search keyword usually returns million of search results. The result count may appear impressive, at the same time it confuse the users. User usually will not wish to browse through million of entries. This paper proposed a query refinement method by iterative clustering of information from the Web page
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.