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XML QUERY BY EXAMPLE

International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications, 2002
XML's tree structure provides a rich background for complicated structural searches. In this paper we present a new system, called XML Query by Example (XML QBE) that allows the user to query XML documents exploiting their inherent tree structure. We present some interesting queries and describe the underlying query processing algorithms.
SEN ZHANG   +2 more
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Query-by-example

Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1976, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '76, 1976
Query-by-Example is a high level non-procedural data base language which provides the end user with a simplified unified interface for querying, updating, defining, and maintaining, the data base, as well as imbedding various integrity and authority constraints.
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Query-by-example surgical activity detection

International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2016
Easy acquisition of surgical data opens many opportunities to automate skill evaluation and teaching. Current technology to search tool motion data for surgical activity segments of interest is limited by the need for manual pre-processing, which can be prohibitive at scale.
Yixin Gao   +5 more
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Query-By-Example (QBE)

1998
Data Query Languages were developed in the early seventies when the man-machine interface was, by today’s standards, limited and rudimentary. In particular, interaction with the computer was through the processing of batched jobs, where jobs (computation requests such as “run this program on that data”, “evaluate this database query”, etc) were ...
Hermann Maurer   +3 more
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Query by Semantic Example

2006
A solution to the problem of image retrieval based on query-by-semantic-example (QBSE) is presented. QBSE extends the idea of query-by-example to the domain of semantic image representations. A semantic vocabulary is first defined, and a semantic retrieval system is trained to label each image with the posterior probability of appearance of each ...
Nikhil Rasiwasia   +2 more
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Fast polygon mesh querying by example

ACM SIGGRAPH 99 Conference abstracts and applications, 1999
The reusability of three-dimensional models has lead to a proliferation in the number and size of 3D object repositories. These typically store objects in the some polygon mesh file format and allow selection by means of categories and keywords. While keyword searches are useful in many circumstances, they suffer from the subjectivity, ambiguity and ...
James Gain, James Scott
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Code query by example

Enterprise Information Systems, 2010
We introduce code query by example for customisation of evolvable software products in general and of enterprise resource planning systems (ERPs) in particular. The concept is based on an initial empirical study on practices around ERP systems. We motivate our design choices based on those empirical results, and we show how the proposed solution helps ...
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QBEES

Proceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Information & Knowledge Management, 2013
Structured knowledge bases are an increasingly important way for storing and retrieving information. Within such knowledge bases, an important search task is finding similar entities based on one or more example entities. We present QBEES, a novel framework for defining entity similarity based only on structural features, so-called aspects, of the ...
Metzger, S., Schenkel, R., Sydow, M.
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Query by example for web services

Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2008
Web services have acquired enormous popularity among software developers and researchers due to the increasing levels of flexibility required by current distributed applications. However, service search facilities are still rather difficult to use. This paper presents WSQBE, a search method that aims at assisting service discoverers by generating a ...
Marco Crasso   +2 more
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Query By Example

1990
In diesem Kapitel lernen Sie die Abfragesprache Query By Example kennen. Es zeigt, wie Sie Daten nach verschiedenen Kriterien auswahlen, mit Datenbankfeldern rechnen und die Daten statistisch auswerten konnen. Zudem lernen Sie, mehrere Datenbankdateien miteinander zu verknupfen und abzufragen.
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