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The detection of duplicates in document image databases

Image and Vision Computing, 1998
Abstract Document imaging technology has developed to the point where it is not uncommon for organizations to scan large numbers of documents into databases with little or no index information. This may be done for archival purposes with an index as simple as a case number, or with the ultimate goal of automatically extracting index information for ...
David S. Doermann   +2 more
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Approximate OLAP of document-oriented databases: A variety-aware approach [PDF]

open access: yesInformation Systems, 2019
Schemaless databases, and document-oriented databases in particular, are preferred to relational ones for storing heterogeneous data with variable schemas and structural forms.
Enrico Gallinucci   +2 more
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Querying documents in object databases

International Journal on Digital Libraries, 1997
that consist in grammars annotated with database programs. To query documents, we introduce an extension of OQL, the ODMG standard query language for object databases. Our extension (named OQL-doc) allows us to query documents without a precise knowledge of their structure using in particular generalized path expressions and pattern matching.
Abiteboul, Serge   +5 more
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The role of compression in document databases

ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, 1995
The extensive use of compression means that the MG retrieval system is capable of managing multi-gigabyte document collections in an effective and efficient manner. This article reviews the main features of MG and notes its relevance to large hypermedia collections.
Alistair Moffat   +3 more
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Limitations of antiplatelet documentation in database

Heart, 2019
To the Editor We read with interest the recently published study by Olier et al .1 Although the cohort of patients studied is impressively large, the study appears to be fundamentally flawed. First, antiplatelet therapy was not recorded for 27% …
Ioannis Merinopoulos, Alisdair Ryding
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WebOQL: Restructuring documents, databases, and webs

Theory and Practice of Object Systems, 1999
The widespread use of the Web has originated several new data management problems, such as extracting data from Web pages and making databases accessible from Web browsers, and has renewed the interest in problems that had appeared before in other contexts, such as querying graphs, semistructured data and structured documents.
Gustavo O. Arocena, Alberto O. Mendelzon
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Accessing sci‐tech literature: commercial document delivery services and online full‐text databases

open access: yesCollection Building, 1999
Commercial document supply and full‐text online databases play significant roles in the shift from “ownership” to “access”. The escalating costs of science and technology journals, budgetary constraints, and availability of sci‐tech literature via non ...
Aditi Bandyopadhyay
exaly   +2 more sources

An Incremental Document Clustering for the Large Document Database

2005
With the development of the internet and computer, the amount of information through the internet is increasing rapidly and it is managed in document form. For this reason, the research into the method to manage for a large amount of document in an effective way is necessary.
Kil Hong Joo, Won Suk Lee
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Amalgamating SGML documents and databases

1996
We propose a uniform and flexible mechanism to make reference links from SGML documents to database objects. In addition to typical document logical structures such as sections and paragraphs, our mechanism allows arbitrary character strings in documents as source of these links.
Masatoshi Yoshikawa   +2 more
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A Document Database Query Language

2002
This work presents a natural language based technique to build user interfaces to query document databases through the web. We call such technique Bounded Natural Language (BNL). Interfaces based on BNL are useful to query document databases containing only structured data, containing only text or containing both of them.
Nieves R. Brisaboa   +3 more
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