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Semantic Search Engine

Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, 2004
Currently existing search engines index documents only by words and as a result, when a query can be interpreted in different senses, the irrelevant results are obtained in the midst of relevant results. A semantic search engine is proposed here which indexes documents both by words and senses and as a result tries to avoid the irrelevant results. The
D. Manjula, T. V. Geetha
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Search engines and privacy

Computers & Security, 2004
Search engines have become a fundamental tool to access the vast amounts of information available in the World Wide Web in an optimized fashion. As they become ever more powerful, there has been concern on what this could mean for privacy issues, considering the accessibility to personal information in electronic format.
Hassan Aljifri, Diego Sánchez Navarro
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Blog search engines

Online Information Review, 2007
PurposeThe purpose of this article is to explore the capabilities and limitations of weblog search engines.Design/methodology/approachThe features of a range of current blog search engines are described. These are then discussed and illustrated with examples that illustrate the reliability and coverage limitations of blog searching.FindingsAlthough ...
Mike Thelwall, Laura Hasler
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Search engine agendas

Communications of the ACM, 2016
Is Google trying to trick you on the way to the polls?
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Universtiy search engine

2016 39th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2016
On university's web portals are available data about the study program, but it is really hard and time wasting for a high school student to find the data that is need. For easier choosing of a study program, there is a need for a dynamic web application.
Zeljko Knok, Mark Marcec
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Web searching on the Vivisimo search engine

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2006
AbstractThe application of clustering to Web search engine technology is a novel approach that offers structure to the information deluge often faced by Web searchers. Clustering methods have been well studied in research labs; however, real user searching with clustering systems in operational Web environments is not well understood.
Sherry Koshman   +2 more
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Searching for people on Web search engines

Journal of Documentation, 2004
The Web is a communication and information technology that is often used for the distribution and retrieval of personal information. Many people and organizations mount Web sites containing large amounts of information on individuals, particularly about celebrities.
Amanda Spink   +2 more
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Search Engine Evaluation based on Search Engine Switching Prediction

Proceedings of the 38th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2015
In this paper we present a novel application of the search engine switching prediction model for online evaluation. We propose a new metric pSwitch for A/B-testing, which allows us to evaluate the quality of search engines in different aspects such as the quality of the user interface and the quality of the ranking function. pSwitch is a search session-
Olga Arkhipova   +3 more
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Semantic Search Engines

2004
Typical electronic business applications need to make queries about products and services made available by sellers and service providers through the Web. Unfortunately, it can be a very time consuming task to discover information as simple as those, since every site has its own metaphore. The so-called search engines can facilitate such task because a
Alcides Calsavara, Glauco Schmidt
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Challenges in web search engines [PDF]

open access: possibleACM SIGIR Forum, 2002
This article presents a high-level discussion of some problems in information retrieval that are unique to web search engines. The goal is to raise awareness and stimulate research in these areas.
Monika Rauch Henzinger   +2 more
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