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Design and Implementation of a Geographic Search Engine

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Design and Implementation of a Geographic Search Engine
In this paper, we describe the design and initial implementation of a geographic search engine prototype for Germany, based on a large crawl of the de domain. Geographic search engines provide a flexible interface to the Web that allows users to constrain and order search results in an intuitive manner, by focusing a query on a particular geographic region. Geographic search technology has recently received significant commercial interest, but there has been only a limited amount of academic work. Our prototype performs massive extraction of geographic features from crawled data, which are then mapped to coordinates and aggregated across link and site structure. This assigns to each web page a set of relevant locations, called the geographic footprint of the page. The resulting footprint data is then integrated into a high-performance query processor on a cluster-based architecture. We discuss the various techniques, both new and existing, that are used for recognizing, matching, ma...
Alexander Markowetz, Yen-Yu Chen, Torsten Suel, Xi
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where WEBDB
Authors Alexander Markowetz, Yen-Yu Chen, Torsten Suel, Xiaohui Long, Bernhard Seeger
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