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Effective Lightweight Learning-to-Rank Method Using Unified Term Impacts
In this study, we propose and evaluate a novel learning-to-rank (L2R) approach that produces results on par with those of the state-of-the-art L2R methods while being computationally effective.
Sheila Da N. Silva +3 more
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This paper discusses a new family of bounds for use in similarity search, related to those used in metric indexing, but based on Ptolemy's inequality, rather than the metric axioms. Ptolemy's inequality holds for the well-known Euclidean distance, but is
Hetland, Magnus Lie
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Indexing! Indexing! Indexing! [Indicizzazione! Indicizzazione! Indicizzazione!]
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Francesco La Vigna
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A Comparative Analysis of the Sharif University of Technology's Scientific Productions in the Web of Science and Scopus [PDF]
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the scientific productions of the Sharif University of Technology in the Web of Science and Scopus citation databases.
Kheironesa Seifi +2 more
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Spatio-textual indexing for geographical search on the web [PDF]
Many web documents refer to specific geographic localities and many people include geographic context in queries to web search engines. Standard web search engines treat the geographical terms in the same way as other terms. This can result in failure
Joho, H. +3 more
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Intelligent indexing of crime scene photographs [PDF]
The Scene of Crime Information System's automatic image-indexing prototype goes beyond extracting keywords and syntactic relations from captions. The semantic information it gathers gives investigators an intuitive, accurate way to search a database of ...
Pastra, K., Saggion, H., Wilks, Y.
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Editorial of the International Journal of Serious Games, Vol.
Alessandro De Gloria
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Universal Compressed Text Indexing [PDF]
The rise of repetitive datasets has lately generated a lot of interest in compressed self-indexes based on dictionary compression, a rich and heterogeneous family that exploits text repetitions in different ways. For each such compression scheme, several
Navarro, Gonzalo, Prezza, Nicola
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Comments on “Scientificity and H-Index.”
Letter to Editor, Comments on “Scientificity and H-Index.”..............................................................................................................Letter to Editor, Comments on “Scientificity and H-Index.”.............................
Ali Yavuz Karahan
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“So, Is Your Journal Listed on PubMed?”
None.
Peter C. Black
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