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XML is a widely used general-purpose annotation formalism for creating custom markup languages. XML annotations give structure to plain documents to interpret their content. To extract information from XML documents XPath and XQuery languages can be used. However, the learning of these dialects requires a considerable effort.
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XML is a widely used general-purpose annotation formalism for creating custom markup languages. XML annotations give structure to plain documents to interpret their content. To extract information from XML documents XPath and XQuery languages can be used. However, the learning of these dialects requires a considerable effort.
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MedlineQBE (Query-by-Example).
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2002Medline has the potential to significantly improve medical care but effective information retrieval remains difficult. Custom interfaces and relevance feedback are two approaches that have been successfully used to improve information retrieval. There are, however, many ways to implement these approaches.
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Object Oriented XML Query by Example
2003This paper describes an XML query language called XML-QBE, which can be used to both query and update XML documents and databases. The language itself has a simple XML form, and uses a query by example paradigm. This language was designed as a middleware layer between UML data models and backend database schemas, as part of a solution to the ...
Kathy Bohrer +4 more
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Query-by-example using speaker content graphs
Interspeech 2012, 2012We describe methods for constructing and using content graphs for query-by-example speaker recognition tasks within a large speech corpus. This goal is achieved as follows: First, we describe an algorithm for constructing speaker content graphs, where nodes represent speech signals and edges represent speaker similarity. Speech signal similarity can be
William M. Campbell, Elliot Singer
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Copingwith channel mismatch in Query-by-Example - But QUESST 2014
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2015Igor Szöke +3 more
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Query by example in large-scale code repositories
IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution, 2015Vipin Balachandran
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High-performance Query-by-Example Spoken Term Detection on the SWS 2013 evaluation
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2014Luis Javier Rodriguez-Fuentes +4 more
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing, 2014
G. Mantena +2 more
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G. Mantena +2 more
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Calibration and fusion of query-by-example systems — But SWS 2013
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2014Igor Szöke +4 more
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Query-by-Example: A Data Base Language
IBM Systems Journal, 1977Moshé M. Zloof
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