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particular category. Search is truly ``local'' in the sense that keyword relevance is not global, but specific to the category. In contrast to using a search engine, users can guide the exploration engine with relevance feedback alone without entering keywords.
This paper proposes a systematic full text search on document using a combinedkeyword and structural similarity of documents under consideration. The approach operates in two steps. The first step uses a set of designated keywords to acquire potential desired documents by means of an open source tool. The second step
Effectively organizing Web search results into clusters is important to facilitate quick user navigation to relevant documents. Previous methods may rely on a training process and do not provide a measure for whether page clustering is actually required. In this paper, we reformalize the clustering problem as a word
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.