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As the number of Web services has increased, how to locate services becomes an important research issue. Previous works for semantic Web services discovery have been proposed. Since they lack a sophisticated scheme of specifying services' advertisements and users' requirements, they may not discover services, which satisfy the intention of service requesters. To resolve this problem, we propose a...
The inter-language studies on the textual semantic accessibility scale (SAS) are a new branch of the computational linguistics and the present paper tries to statistically probe into the SASes in English, French and Japanese literature works sampled from the corresponding corpora. Firstly, six control groups are formed by the equidistant texts extracted every 10 pages, 5 pages, 4 pages, 3 pages, 2...
The construction of Automated Digital Libraries has grabbed widespread popularity over recent years, rendering the value added services that suit to the tailored user requirements. In this context, carrying out traditional searches over text material by querying upon a given metadata or a set of domain keywords is predominantly observe, not to retrieve the relevant documents, although these end up...
With the dramatically increase of E-commerce, product information gradually forms a massive scale. However, public search engine, such as Google, Baidu, can't satisfy user's need to search product information in recall ratio, especially accuracy ratio. As a result, the product information that user real needs can't be searched and acquired quickly and easily, so user spends lots of time in eliminating...
This paper analyzes the basic modes of Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) and the critical technologies of translation disambiguation. It optimizes translation outcome by eliminating translation ambiguity. The methods are based on co-occurrences between pairs of terms as well as computing weights of terms. On this basis, we established a CLIR system for book searching. The experimental results...
This paper constructed a novel retrieval model of product information in E-commerce. A prototype system for the product of books searching was built, which took an example of book E-commerce. The results revealed that the prototype system based on the retrieval model of product information we suggested had a higher recall ratio and accuracy ratio than the traditional retrieval system based on key...
In order to obtain the desired information or functionality in the Web, a user often needs to perform multiple interactions with the Web site, e.g. submitting Web forms filled up with appropriate information, and the further execution of such a Web process depends on the information provided by the user in the previous steps of the process. The formal models underlying existing systems for supporting...
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