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WIAS
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Web search engine working as a bee hive
A new approach to web search that is based on a bee hive metaphor is presented. We proposed a modified model of a bee hive. Our model comprises of a dance floor, an auditorium, and...
Pavol Návrat, Martin Kovacik, Anna Bou Ezze...
IAT
2009
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Bee Hive at Work: Story Tracking Case Study
—Information can change rapidly on the web. For example, news may hint some new story starts to develop. Many more news related to the original event begin to pour in the web. Im...
Pavol Návrat, Lucia Jastrzembska, Tomas Jel...
IAT
2007
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Exploring Social Behaviour of Honey Bees Searching on the Web
This paper discusses applying the social behaviour of bees to the web search. We proposed an on-line search of the user’s predefined group of pages. In particular, this approac...
Pavol Návrat, Lucia Jastrzembska, Tomas Jel...
CEC
2007
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
A comprehensive formal framework for analyzing the behavior of nature-inspired routing protocols
—Nature-inspired routing protocols are becoming an active area of research. Researchers in the community follow a wn engineering philosophy: inspire, abstract, design, develop an...
Saira Zahid, Muhammad Shahzad, Syed Usman Ali, Mud...
SIGIR
2012
ACM
11 years 6 months ago
To index or not to index: time-space trade-offs in search engines with positional ranking functions
Positional ranking functions, widely used in web search engines, improve result quality by exploiting the positions of the query terms within documents. However, it is well known ...
Diego Arroyuelo, Senén González, Mau...