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utilizes text-mining, Web service technologies and domain knowledge, in order to extract keywords, to retrieve related records from an external source, and to filter the extracted keywords list. This study meets a practical challenge encountered at the School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences at Murdoch University. The
. Current information retrieval systems mostly use keyword search, which is unsatisfactory option because of its low precision and recall. In this paper, we consider concept- based information retrieval model as a new and promising way of improving search on the Web. Informally, concept- based information retrieval is search
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