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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.
Bernard J. Jansen   +2 more
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Mimicking Web search engines for expert search [PDF]

open access: possibleInformation Processing & Management, 2011
Many enterprise employees may publish content outside their corporate intranet, making the Web a valuable source for identifying company experts. In this article, we thoroughly investigate the usefulness of Web search engines (WSEs) for expert search.
Iadh Ounis   +2 more
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A CLIR interface to a web search engine

Proceedings of the 28th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2005
Medical document retrieval presents a unique combination of challenges for the design and implementation of retrieval engines. We introduce a method to meet these challenges by implementing a multilingual retrieval interface for biomedical content in the World Wide Web. To this end we developed an automated method for interlingual query construction by
Philipp Daumke   +2 more
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Web Mining in Thematic Search Engines

2005
In the present chapter we report on some extensions on the work presented in the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Data Mining. In Caramia and Felici (2005) we have described a method based on clustering and a heuristic search method- based on a genetic algorithm - to extract pages with relevant information for a specific user query in a thematic ...
Caramia M, Felici G
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Untangling Web Search Engines

Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education, 1999
Search engines provide a basis for identification and retrieval of specific internet resources based on selected key words. In essence, the same software used to index the Internet can also be employed to catalog the content of various web sites. A search engine enables the user to submit queries and interact with databases to determine which, if any ...
Carl P. Borchgrevink   +1 more
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Search engines and Web dynamics

Computer Networks, 2002
Abstract In this paper we study several dimensions of Web dynamics in the context of large-scale Internet search engines. Both growth and update dynamics clearly represent big challenges for search engines. We show how the problems arise in all components of a reference search engine model.
Rolf Michelsen, Knut Magne Risvik
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Another Face of Search Engine: Web Search API’s

2008
Since search engine development requires building an index which is a tedious and space consuming process. Now-a-days all major search engines provide developers access to their resources through a set of APIs. In this paper we try to answer the following questions. What differences exist between search engines and their associated search APIs?
Kumar H., Kang S.
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