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Efficient interactive fuzzy keyword search

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Efficient interactive fuzzy keyword search
Traditional information systems return answers after a user submits a complete query. Users often feel "left in the dark" when they have limited knowledge about the underlying data, and have to use a try-and-see approach for finding information. A recent trend of supporting autocomplete in these systems is a first step towards solving this problem. In this paper, we study a new information-access paradigm, called"interactive, fuzzy search,"in which the system searches the underlying data "on the fly" as the user types in query keywords. It extends autocomplete interfaces by (1) allowing keywords to appear in multiple attributes (in an arbitrary order) of the underlying data; and (2) finding relevant records that have keywords matching query keywords approximately. This framework allows users to explore data as they type, even in the presence of minor errors. We study research challenges in this framework for large amounts of data. Since each keystroke of ...
Shengyue Ji, Guoliang Li, Chen Li, Jianhua Feng
Added 21 Nov 2009
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where WWW
Authors Shengyue Ji, Guoliang Li, Chen Li, Jianhua Feng
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