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WWW
2005
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
A search engine for natural language applications
Many modern natural language-processing applications utilize search engines to locate large numbers of Web documents or to compute statistics over the Web corpus. Yet Web search e...
Michael J. Cafarella, Oren Etzioni
IS
2008
13 years 4 months ago
Joining the results of heterogeneous search engines
In recent years, while search engines have become more and more powerful, several specialized search engines have been developed for different domains (e.g. library services, serv...
Daniele Braga, Alessandro Campi, Stefano Ceri, Ale...
JUCS
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Restricting the View and Connecting the Dots - Dangers of a Web Search Engine Monopoly
: Everyone realizes how powerful the few big Web search engine companies have become, both in terms of financial resources due to soaring stock quotes and in terms of the still hid...
Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer, Wolf-Tilo Balke
IC
2003
13 years 6 months ago
An Analysis of Web Documents Retrieved and Viewed
The placement of Websites in ranked retrieval and the viewing patterns of Web search engine users is a crucial issue for Web site owners and Web search engines. However, little la...
Bernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink
SIGIR
2006
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Strict and vague interpretation of XML-retrieval queries
Structural hints in XML-retrieval queries can be used to specify both the granularity of the search result (the target element) and where in a document to search (support elements...
Andrew Trotman, Mounia Lalmas