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13156.9 Building Secure and Reliable Network Applications - Birman (1996)(Correct)
ly, the remote procedure call problem, which an RPC protocol undertakes to solve,
consists of emulating LPC using message passing. LPC has a number of "properties" -- a single procedure
invocation res... / Part Ii The World Wide Web . The World Wide Web
9454.7 A Network-Centric Design For Relationship-Based Rights Management - Röscheisen (1997)(Correct)
ions that do not fully grasp the underlying dynamics often create artificial
"exceptions," that is, certain cases do not fit smoothly into the framework. The notion of
a "role" of a person is one exam... / possibilities of the new Internet Web medium that was just emerging. In
8294.6 Image Retrieval: Past, Present, And Future - Rui, Huang, Chang (1997)(Correct)
This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the technical achievements in the research area of Image Retrieval, especially Content-Based Image Retrieval, an area so active and prosperous in the past... / . . VisualSEEk and WebSEEk VisualSEEk is a br Virage is a content-based image search engine developed at Virage Inc.
7090.0 Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing - Marquez (2000)(Correct)
In this report, some collaborative work between the fields of Machine Learning (ML) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) is presented. The document is structured in two parts. The first part includes... / accuracy in the task of filtering web pages. . . Support Vector br such as WordNet and Web search engines to automatically obtain from
6465.2 From Resource Discovery to Knowledge Discovery on the Internet - Zaïane (1998)(Correct)
More than 50 years ago, at a time when modern computers didn't exist
yet, Vannevar Bush wrote about a multimedia digital library containing human
collective knowledge and filled with "trails" linking ... / of Vannevar's dream is the World-Wide Web hypertext and multimedia document
4991.5 Information Retrieval on the Web: Selected Topics - Kobayashi, Takeda (1999)(Correct)
In this paper we review studies on the growth of the Internet and technologies which are useful for information search and retrieval on the Web. In the rst section, we present data on the Internet fro... / Information Retrieval on the Web Selected Topics Mei Kobayashi
4937.8 Information Retrieval on the Web - Kobayashi, Takeda (2000)(Correct)
In this paper we review studies on the growth of the Internet and technologies which are useful for information search and retrieval on the Web. We present data on the Internet from several dierent s... / Information Retrieval on the Web Mei Kobayashi and Koichi Takeda
4770.8 On-Line New Event Detection, Clustering, And Tracking - Papka (1999)(Correct)
In this work, we discuss and evaluate solutions to text classification problems associated with the events that are reported in on-line sources of news. We present solutions to three related classific... / documents in this case are indexed web pages that the search engines br is common practice for Internet search engines such as Infoseek Lycos
4382.7 Image Retrieval: Current Techniques, Promising Directions And Open.. - Rui, Huang, Chang (1999)(Correct)
This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the technical
achievements in the research area of Image Retrieval,
especially Content-Based Image Retrieval, an
area so active and prosperous in the past... / . . VisualSEEk and WebSEEk VisualSEEk is a br Virage is a content-based image search engine developed at Virage Inc.
4076.3 A Survey of Mobile Computing Technologies and Applications - Joshi, Weerawarana, Weerasinghe.. (1995)(Correct)
This document presents the results of a survey we did on mobile computing technologies and
applications. Based on the results of this survey, we identify major academic and non--academic
research inst... / locators URLs that constitutes a webliography of references a World br on keywords. We applied these search engines in our survey as well. We
3937.0 An Efficient Boosting Algorithm for Combining Preferences - Iyer, Jr. (1999)(Correct)
The problem of combining preferences arises in several applications, such as combining the
results of dierent search engines. This work describes an eÆcient algorithm for combining
multiple preferenc... / problem and Internet websites such as Movie Critic and br the results of dierent search engines. This work describes an
3930.5 Combining Artificial Intelligence and Databases for Data Integration - Levy (1998)(Correct)
Data integration is a problem at the intersection of the fields of Artificial Intelligence and
Database Systems. The goal of a data integration system is to provide a uniform interface to a
multitude ... / one enterprise or on the World-Wide Web. The key challenges in data
3601.8 Flexible and Scalable Cost-Based Query Planning in Mediators: A.. - Ambite, Knoblock (2000)(Correct)
The Internet provides access to a wealth of information. For any given topic or
application domain there are a variety of available information sources. However,
current systems, such as search engine... / topic directories in the World Wide Web offer only very limited br current systems such as search engines or topic directories in the
3518.0 Text-learning and related intelligent agents - Mladenic (1999)(Correct)
Analysis of text data using intelligent information retrieval, machine
learning, natural language processing or other related methods is becoming
an important issue for the development of intelligent ... / locating information on World Wide Web and Usenet news filtering agents.
3452.5 The State of the Art in Distributed and Dependable Computing - Bates (1998)(Correct)
This report is dedicated to the memory of Henrique Fonseca unknown The State of the Art in
Distributed and Dependable Computing
John Bates
Laboratory for Communications Engineering
University of C... / for information on the World-Wide Web. For more information see
3247.2 A Survey of User-Level Network Interfaces for System Area Networks - Mukherjee (1997)(Correct)
System Area Networks (SANs), such as Myricom Myrinet and IBM Vulcan, provide latency, bandwidth, and reliability that
are orders of magnitude better than traditional local area networks. SAN benefits ... / networks. The advent of world-wide web search engines and database queries br The advent of world-wide web search engines and database queries on
3144.0 Docbase - A Database Environment For Structured Documents - Sengupta (1997)(Correct)
Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) has been widely accepted as a standard
for document representation. The strength of SGML lies in the fact that it embeds
logical structural information in d... / Recently the WWW World Wide Web has significantly changed the br a style commonly used in web search engines. The output formats for both
3047.8 Information Retrieval, Information Structure, and Information Agents - Rus, Subramanian (1995)(Correct)
This paper presents a customizable architecture for software agents that capture and
access information in large, heterogeneous, distributed electronic repositories. The key
idea is to exploit underly... / tools like Gopher and World Wide Web WWW provide hierarchical and br addition existing automated search engines take little advantage either
3006.8 Minimization in Cooperative Response to Failing Database Queries - Godfrey (1997)(Correct)
When a query fails, it is more cooperative to identify the cause of failure, rather than just to report
the empty answer set. When there is not a cause per se for the query's failure, it is then worth... / pages - . A. Joshi B. Webber and I. Sag editors. Elements
2995.1 Intelligent Internet Systems - Levy, Weld (2000)(Correct)
this article. This work was funded by Oce of
Naval Research Grant N00014-98-1-0147, by National Science Foundation Grants IRI-9303461 and
IIS-9978567, by ARPA / Rome Labs grant F30602-95-1-0024, and b... / information integration and web-site management. The seven papers br interesting twist on internet search engines rather than link people to
2952.4 Distributed Query Scheduling Service: An Architecture and Its.. - Ling Liu (1998)(Correct)
We present the systematic design and development of a distributed query scheduling service (DQS)
in the context of DIOM, a distributed and interoperable query mediation system [26]. DQS consists
of an... / pointers to the most likely web pages of interest. However our br to the most useful sites and search engines e.g.AltaVista and InfoSeek
2910.1 A Network Architecture for Heterogeneous Mobile Computing - Brewer, Amir, Balakrishnan.. (1998)(Correct)
This paper summarizes the results of the BARWAN project, which focused on enabling truly useful mobile networking across an extremely wide variety of real-world networks and mobile devices. We present... / services such as search engines and web access. This is an alternative to br to global services such as search engines and web access. This is an
2902.9 Towards Validation of Internet Agents - Arnold, Jantke (1997)(Correct)
The focus of this paper is on the validation
of intelligent systems. This is a particularly
hot topic, as the inability of humans to validate
what they are able to design and to implement
might become... / our preferred Web browser to search for Internet br we engaged four widely known search engines available through
2884.1 Adaptive Retrieval Agents: Internalizing Local Context and Scaling up .. - Menczer, Belew (1999)(Correct)
This paper focuses on two machine learning abstractions springing from ecological models: (i) evolutionary adaptation by local selection, and (ii) selective query expansion by internalization of env... / Local Context And Scaling Up To The Web Filippo Menczer And Richard K. br could complement current search engine technology by starting up
2830.1 Web-based Information Access - Tiziana Catarci (1999)(Correct)
The need of friendly environments for effective information
access is further enforced by the growth of the global
Internet, which is causing a dramatic change in both the
kind of people who access th... / Web-based Information Access Tiziana
2770.2 Harvest: A Scalable, Customizable Discovery and Access System - Bowman (1995)(Correct)
Rapid growth in data volume, user base, and data diversity render Internet-accessible information
increasingly difficult to use effectively. In this paper we introduce Harvest, a system that
provides ... / information on the World Wide Web gained widespread use because br indexes flexible search engines and data type-specific
2760.3 A novel approach to querying the Web: Integrating Retrieval and.. - Lacroix, Sahuguet, Chandrasekar.. (1997)(Correct)
We propose a new approach to querying the Web based on information retrieval (IR), browsing, as well
as database techniques so as to provide maximum flexibility to the user. We present a model based o... / A novel approach to querying the Web Integrating Retrieval and br people typically use full-text search engines to retrieve some content.
2751.5 Relevance Feedback Techniques in Interactive Content-Based Image.. - Rui, Huang, Mehrotra(Correct)
Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) has become one of the most active research areas in the past few years. Many visual feature representations have been explored and many systems built. While these ... / and the advent of the World-Wide Web there has been an explosion in br techniques in today's best text search engines such as Yahoo Alta Vista
2672.3 Information Retrieval and Information Theory - Berger (1999)(Correct)
Information retrieval is concerned with how to classify information and how to judge the similarity
between two objects, such as written documents. As the amount of information available in digital fo... / documents comprising the World Wide Web those web pages most relevant to a br commercial Internet search engines such as Lycos and Excite
2586.7 Using Taxonomy, Discriminants, and Signatures for Navigating in Text.. - Soumen Chakrabarti (1997)(Correct)
We explore how to organize a text database hierarchically
to aid better searching and browsing.
We propose to exploit the natural hierarchy of
topics, or taxonomy, that many corpora, such as
internet ... / the US Patent database and web document samples from Yahoo br one hundred commercial text search engines that crawl and index the web
2566.4 System Support for Scalable and Fault Tolerant Internet Services - Chawathe, Brewer (1998)(Correct)
Over the past few years, we have seen the proliferation of Internet-based services ranging from
search engines and map services to video-on-demand servers. All of these kinds of services
need to be ab... / with three real-world services a web distillation proxy a proxy-based br services ranging from search engines and map services to
2544.4 Microkernels Meet Recursive Virtual Machines - Ford, Hibler, Lepreau, Tullmann.. (1996)(Correct)
This paper describes a novel approach to providing modular and extensible operating system functionality, and encapsulated environments, based on a synthesis of microkernel and virtual machine concept... / virtual machines. With the advent of Web-based executable content security
2482.1 Characterizing Web Workloads to Improve Performance - Wolman (1999)(Correct)
this report we will define a "Web application
" to be any software component that contributes either directly or indirectly to the handling of HTTP requests
and responses (e.g. browsers, servers, and ... / Characterizing Web Workloads to Improve Performance
2447.1 Text-learning and intelligent agents - Mladenic (1998)(Correct)
We present an overview of some work in text-learning through the
prism of the three research questions important for development of textlearning
intelligent agents: what representation is used for doc... / locating information on World Wide Web and Usenet news filtering agents.
2408.9 The State of Record Linkage and Current Research Problems - Winkler(Correct)
This paper provides an overview of methods and systems developed for record linkage. Modern
record linkage begins with the pioneering work of Newcombe and is especially based on the formal
mathematica... / as used by computer scientists in web search engines and data mining br by computer scientists in web search engines and data mining applications.
2407.4 Exploiting Fact Verbalisation In Conceptual Information Modelling - Hofstede, Proper, Van Der Weide (1994)(Correct)
An increasing number of approaches to conceptual information modelling use verbalisation techniques
as an aid to derive a model for a given universe of discourse (the problem domain). The underlying ... / databases into the World-Wide-Web WWW At present standards like br to advertise this database to search engines for the WWW or internet in
2362.0 Open Sesame!: A Look at Personal Assistants - Hoyle, Lueg (1997)(Correct)
Software agents, or softbots, are supposedly intelligent
programs that assist the user in performing repetitive,
boring, and time-consuming tasks. An overview
of software agents, with special attentio... / Usenet email or the World Wide Web WWW Information filtering tries br and of course WWW search engines Email handling and
2340.5 Building Efficient and Effective Metasearch Engines - Meng, Yu, Liu(Correct)
Frequently a user's information needs are stored in the databases of multiple search engines.
It is inconvenient and inefficient for an ordinary user to invoke multiple search engines and
identify u... / the search coverage of the Web and improving the scalability of br in the databases of multiple search engines. It is inconvenient and
2339.9 Cut and Paste - Mecca, Atzeni (1998)(Correct)
The paper develops Editor, a language for manipulating semi-structured documents, such
as the ones typically available on the Web. Editor programs are based on two simple ideas,
taken from text editor... / the ones typically available on the Web. Editor programs are based on two
2336.9 Ontology Based Personalized Search - Pretschner (1999)(Correct)
With the exponentially growing amount of information available on the Internet,
the task of retrieving documents of interest has become increasingly difficult.
Search engines usually report more than ... / user. One reason for this is that Web queries are in general very short br become increasingly difficult. Search engines usually report more than
2328.3 Situation Aware Computing with Wearable Computers - Schiele, Starner, Rhodes, Clarkson.. (1999)(Correct)
The importance of context in communication and interface can not be overstated. Physical
environment, time of day, mental state, and the model each conversant has of the other
participants can be crit... / techniques similar to those used in web search engines. While the wearable br similar to those used in web search engines. While the wearable and
2272.4 JAWS: A Framework for High-performance Web Servers - Hu, Schmidt (1999)(Correct)
Developers of communication software face many challenges.
Communication software contains both inherent complexities,
such as fault detection and recovery, and accidental complexities,
such as the co... / A Framework for High-performance Web Servers James C. Hu
2268.0 Information Extraction: Beyond Document Retrieval - Gaizauskas, Wilks (1998)(Correct)
In this paper we give a synoptic view of the growth text processing technology
of information extraction (IE) whose function is to extract information about a
pre-specified set of entities, relations ... / experimental work in using Web search engines to create document br experimental work in using Web search engines to create document collections
2254.2 Continual Queries for Internet Scale Event-Driven Information Delivery - Liu (1999)(Correct)
In this paper we introduce the concept of continual queries, describe the design of a distributed event-driven continual query system \Gamma OpenCQ, and outline the initial implementation of OpenCQ on... / management systems such as DBMSs and Web search engines OpenCQ exhibits two br systems such as DBMSs and Web search engines OpenCQ exhibits two important
2241.4 Enriching the WordNet Taxonomy with Contextual Knowledge Acquired.. - Sanda Harabagiu (1999)(Correct)
This paper presents a possible solution for the problem of integrating contextual knowledge in the
WordNet database. Contextual structures are derived from three sources: (1) minimal contexts - in
the... / dynamic contexts rendered by webs of lexico-semantic paths revealing br and probabilistic WWWeb search engines similar to those presented in
2224.5 Webmars: A Multimedia Search Engine For The World Wide Web - Ortega-Binderberger (1999)(Correct)
This document reports on an implementation of MARS towards the exploration of Information
Retrieval (IR) beyond the text domain; an implementation of an extensible image and text retrieval
system and ... / Ortega-Binderberger Webmars A Multimedia Search Engine For br Webmars A Multimedia Search Engine For The World Wide Web By
2203.4 InfoSleuth: Agent-Based Semantic Integration of Information in Open.. - Bayardo, Jr., Bohrer, Brice.. (1997)(Correct)
The goal of the InfoSleuth project at MCC is to exploit and synthesize new technologies into a unified system that retrieves and processes information in an ever-changing network of information source... / internetworking and the World Wide Web have significantly expanded the br technologies based on keyword search engines are scalable but unlike
2199.8 Partitioning-Based Clustering for Web Document Categorization - Boley, Gini, Gross, Han, Hastings.. (1999)(Correct)
Clustering techniques have been used by many intelligent software agents in order to retrieve, filter, and categorize documents available on the World Wide Web. Clustering is also useful in extracting... / Partitioning-Based Clustering for Web Document Categorization br to grow rapidly. Powerful search engines have been developed to aid in
2175.2 On learning hierarchical classifications - Greiner, Grove, Schuurmans (1997)(Correct)
Many significant real-world classification tasks involve a large number of categories which
are arranged in a hierarchical structure; for example, classifying documents into subject
categories under t... / scheme or classifying world-wide-web documents into topic hierarchies. br For instance WWW search engines often categorize items in a
2174.7 Automatic Text Summarization of Multiple Documents - Goldstein (1999)(Correct)
Scientists have retrieved what appear to be normal human eggs from human ovarian tissue that was grafted onto research mice. This is the first research group to obtain mature, potentially fertilizable... / in the domains of newswire articles web pages and time permitting br a piece of information using a search engine on the World Wide Web and the
2137.4 An Analysis of Recent Work on Clustering Algorithms - Fasulo (1999)(Correct)
This paper describes four recent papers on clustering, each of which approaches the clustering problem from a different perspective and with different goals. It analyzes the strengths and weaknesses o... / however the advent of World Wide Web search engines and specifically br the advent of World Wide Web search engines and specifically the
2122.9 Towards Guaranteed Quality and Dependability of Information Services - Weikum (1999)(Correct)
The impressive advances in global networking and information technology provide
great opportunities for all kinds of ubiquitous information services, ranging
from digital libraries and information dis... / Many information services including Web search engines deliver poor br services including Web search engines deliver poor results -
2115.5 Enhanced hypertext categorization using hyperlinks - Chakrabarti, Dom, Indyk (1998)(Correct)
A major challenge in indexing unstructured hypertext databases
is to automatically extract meta-data that enables
structured search using topic taxonomies, circumvents keyword
ambiguity, and improves ... / increasingly important as the web is expanding search engines are br as the web is expanding search engines are proliferating and text
2109.9 Detection of Heterogeneities in a Multiple Text Database Environment - Meng(Correct)
As the number of text retrieval systems (search engines) grows rapidly on the World Wide Web, there is an increasing need to build search brokers (metasearch engines) on top of them. Often, the task o... / grows rapidly on the World Wide Web there is an increasing need to br of text retrieval systems search engines grows rapidly on the World
2086.7 Structures in the Web - Atzeni, Mecca, Merialdo, Tabet (1997)(Correct)
We investigate data organization in the World Wide Web. In order to extend traditional database
techniques to the Web, we concentrate on structured Web servers, those servers (now very common)
in whic... / Roma Italy. Structures in the Web Paolo Atzeni y br techniques. Since browsing and search engines present severe limitations
2079.4 Information Visualization within a Digital Video Library - Christel, Martin (1998)(Correct)
The Informedia Digital Video Library contains over a thousand hours of video, consuming over a terabyte of
disk space. This paper summarizes the multimedia abstractions used to represent this video ... / library catalogs and the World Wide Web search engines have all shown the br a query and trust that the search engine has high enough precision and
2073.7 Optimizing Regular Path Expressions Using Graph Schemas - Fernandez, Suciu (1998)(Correct)
Several languages, such as LOREL and UnQL, support querying of semi-structured data. Others, such as WebSQL and WebLog, query Web sites. All these languages model data as labeled graphs and use regula... / data. Others such as WebSQL and WebLog query Web sites. All br efficiently by Web-site search engines. Introduction Query
2054.2 A Survey Of Semi-Automatic Extraction And Transformation - Crespo, Jannink, Neuhold, Rys, Studer (1994)(Correct)
This paper studies the extraction and transformation problem on documents. Solving
this problem entails extracting the structures contained in a document and transforming the structures
to make them... / of vendors on the World Wide Web. The main challenges in creating br information. For instance search engines and shopping bots are services
2030.7 Interaction of Query Evaluation and Buffer Management for Information .. - Jónsson, Franklin, Srivastava (1998)(Correct)
The proliferation of the World Wide Web has brought information
retrieval (IR) techniques to the forefront of search technology. To
the average computer user, "searching" now means using IR-based
syst... / The proliferation of the World Wide Web has brought information retrieval br Note that in the past Web-search engines typically have not seen query
2018.3 Extracting Information from Heterogeneous Information Sources Using.. - Biskup, Embley (2001)(Correct)
People want to know! And so do government agencies, information providers,
search-and-retrieval companies, electronic publishers, corporate enterprises, and businessintelligence
professionals. But t... / in LNE BCW SP As the Web has become more prominent a host br databases data warehouses search engines corporate intranets news
2005.8 Personalization on the Web - Pretschner, Gauch (1999)(Correct)
As of October, 1999, about 200 million people regularly access the Internet.
However, this access is still more or less standardized in that almost everyone
uses the same means of information retrieva... / Personalization on the Web Alexander Pretschner Susan Gauch br MyYahoo section of the popular search engine Yahoo Recently
1992.5 A Parametrization of the Auction Design Space - Wurman, Wellman, Walsh (1999)(Correct)
We present an extensive breakdown of the auction design space
that captures the essential similarities and differences of many auction
mechanisms in a format more descriptive and useful than simple
... / and Amazon's Shop the Web br www.biddersedge.com search engines that combine the listings of
1991.7 Integrating Database and World Wide Web Technologies - Feng (1998)(Correct)
Integrating database and World Wide Web technologies is another topic where industrial and practical
activities lead ahead of academic ones. The purpose of this article is to survey the related activi... / Integrating Database and World Wide Web Technologies Hongjun Lu y
1991.3 Automating the Construction of Internet Portals with Machine Learning - McCallum, Nigam, Rennie, Seymore(Correct)
Internet portals are growing in popularity because they gather content from the Web and organize it for easy access, retrieval and search. For example, www.campsearch.com allows complex queries by a... / because they gather content from the Web and organize it for easy access br possible with general Web-wide search engines. Unfortunately these portals
1989.4 A non-invasive learning approach to building web user profiles - Chan (1999)(Correct)
Introduction Recently researchers have started to make web browsers more adaptive and personalized. A personalized web browser caters to the user's interests and an adaptive one learns from the users'... / KDD- Workshop on Web Usage Analysis and User Profiling br personaized on-line search our search engine consults multiple existing
1982.9 ACIRD: Intelligent Internet Documents Organization and Retrieval - Lin, Chen, Ho, Huang (2002)(Correct)
In this paper, we present an intelligent Internet information system ACIRD using machine learning
techniques to organize and retrieve Internet Web documents. ACIRD consists of three parts:
knowledge a... / to organize and retrieve Internet Web documents. ACIRD consists of three br classifier and two-phase search engine. The knowledge acquisition of
1966.4 Towards Validation of Data Mining Systems - Jantke (1997)(Correct)
The growing complexity of systems humans
are able to design and implement has lead to an
obvious need to develop methodologies and techniques
for the validation of intelligent systems.
Otherwise, the ... / Etz Oren Etzioni. The world-wide web Quagmire or gold mine Comm. of
1952.8 Word Sense Disambiguation And Its Application To Internet Search - Mihalcea (1999)(Correct)
ambiguation method presented here is
that it provides a ranking of possible associations between words senses, rather than a
binary yes/no decision for a possible sense combination. This proves to be ... / This can signi cantly broaden the web search. Another area of br The Documents Fetched By The Search Engines. V Table Of Contents
1949.8 Towards a Highly-Scalable Metasearch Engine - Meng, Yu, Wu(Correct)
The World Wide Web has been expanding in a very fast rate. The coverage of the Web by each of the major search engines has been steadily decreasing despite their effort to index more web pages. Worse ... / IL Abstract The World Wide Web has been expanding in a very fast br the Web by each of the major search engines has been steadily decreasing
1934.9 Personalized Update Monitoring Toolkit Using Continual Queries.. - Tang (1999)(Correct)
In rapidly growing open environments such as the Internet, users experience information starvation
in the midst of data overload, due to difficulties similar to finding a needle in a haystack. Update
... / . . Related Work in Web-based Systems . br Commonly used search engines including web robots e.g.
1925.6 Logic Programs for Intelligent Web Search - Thomas (1999)(Correct)
We present a general framework for the information extraction from web pages
based on a special wrapper language, called token-templates. By using tokentemplates
in conjunction with logic programs we... / Logic Programs for Intelligent Web Search Bernd Thomas br systems are mainly document search engines e.g. Alta Vista Yahoo
1925.6 Intelligent Web Querying with Logic Programs - Bernd Thomas (1998)(Correct)
We present a general framework for the information extraction from web pages based
on a special wrapper language, called token-templates. By using token-templates in conjunction
with logic programs we... / Intelligent Web Querying with Logic Programs br systems are mainly document search engines e.g. Alta Vista Yahoo
1924.2 What is Information Discovery About? - Proper, Bruza (1998)(Correct)
The Internet has led to an increase in the quantity and diversity of information available
for searching. Furthermore, users are bombarded by a constant barrage of electronic messages
in the form of e... / the increased use of the World Wide Web. Information carriers accessible br This has led to a plethora of search engines intelligent agents etc.
1923.4 Secure Dynamic Reconfiguration of Scalable CORBA Systems with Mobile.. - Kon, Gill, Campbell, Mickunas (1999)(Correct)
As various Internet services, electronic commerce, and information and communication systems permeate
our lives, their continual availability becomes a dominant issue. But continuing software evoluti... / the virtual world of the World Wide Web. Dierent forms of electronic br demand on-line bookstores and search engines must maintain a high level of
1919.8 On the Foundations of Information Retrieval - Mizzaro (1996)(Correct)
Information overloading is one of the major problems of the Information Society, and it is
experienced by many people. Information retrieval is aimed at solving such problem, and
hence it is a crucial... / usenet news BBS gopher World Wide Web and so on and CD-Roms are among br on Internet the so called 'search engines'but they have also
1911.1 Coordination in Mobile Agent Applications - Cabri, Leonardi, Zambonelli (1997)(Correct)
The paper addresses the issue of coordination in distributed applications based on
mobile agents. The presence of mobile active computational entities makes traditional
coordination models based on me... / communication services Lim and Web-search engines CarPV have br services Lim and Web-search engines CarPV have been
1894.3 Enhancing Comprehension of Web Information for Users with Special.. - Singh, Gedeon, Rho (1998)(Correct)
In this paper we review the special linguistic needs of language disordered users who are
potential users of the world wide web hypertext system. For the web to be a true information
highway, there mu... / Enhancing Comprehension of Web Information for Users with Special br the web. Since most available search engines have limited intelligence and
1882.0 Fast and Intuitive Clustering of Web Documents - Zamir (1997)(Correct)
Conventional document retrieval systems (e.g., Alta Vista) return long lists of
ranked documents in response to user queries. Recently, document clustering has
been put forth as an alternative method ... / Fast and Intuitive Clustering of Web Documents Oren Zamir April br of snippets returned from Web search engines. First we show that
1872.9 WebSuite-A Tool Suite For Harnessing Web Data - Beeri (1998)(Correct)
We present a system for searching, collecting, and integrating Web-resident data. The system consists of five tools, where each tool provides a specific functionality aimed at solving one aspect of th... / email oshmu CS.Technion.AC.IL WebSuite-A Tool Suite For Harnessing br and selection than most Web search engines e.g. This
1871.5 Using Dynamic Sets to Speed Search in World Wide Information Systems - Steere (1995)(Correct)
Search on wide area distributed systems is plagued by the high latencies inherent in remote access. A solution is to prefetch
information before it is requested by the searcher to hide latency. But th... / explore the current member's local web subtree and then jump on to the br querying one of the many WWW search engines perhaps one maintained by a
1853.9 A Web-Based Distributed Programming Environment - Aoki (1999)(Correct)
A Web-Based Distributed Programming
Environment
Kiyoko F. Aoki
A Java-based system, the GeoJAVA System, that allows a user to remotely
compile his/her own C/C++ programs and execute them for visualiz... / Northwestern University A Web-Based Distributed Programming br applets mobile agents search engines and online tools in addition
1844.7 Context in Web Search - Lawrence (2000)(Correct)
Web search engines generally treat search requests in isolation. The results for a given query are identical, independent of the user, or the context in which the user made the request. Nextgeneration... / Steve Lawrence. Context in Web Search IEEE Data Engineering br Abstract Web search engines generally treat search
1834.3 Grouper: A Dynamic Clustering Interface to Web Search Results - Zamir, Etzioni (1999)(Correct)
Users of Web search engines are often forced to sift through the long ordered list of document "snippets"
returned by the engines. The IR community has explored document clustering as an alternative m... / A Dynamic Clustering Interface to Web Search Results Oren Zamir and br Abstract Users of Web search engines are often forced to sift
1830.6 Information Engineering on the World-Wide Web: Drawing Analogies with .. - Walker (1997)(Correct)
The advent of the World-Wide Web as a distributed hypermedia database is forcing a departure
from the traditional views of static, published information. The perception that the
information here is ea... / Engineering on the World-Wide Web Drawing Analogies with Software br generated by commercial on-line search engines such as Lycos. The goal of
1826.7 CONQUER: An Architecture for a Distributed Push-enabled Data.. - Liu, Pu, Tang (1998)(Correct)
Conquer is an extensible architecture designed for transforming a pull-based data management
system (e.g., conventional DBMSs, web search engines and query systems) into a push-enabled data
management... / system e.g.conventional DBMSs web search engines and query systems br e.g.conventional DBMSs web search engines and query systems into a
1796.5 In-Context Information Management through Adaptive Collaboration of.. - Sycara (1998)(Correct)
Although the number and availability of electronic information sources are increasing,
current information technology requires manual manipulation and userspecification
of all details. Once accessed, ... / Introduction The Web is full of information resources. br that are manually submitted to search engines. Keywords are a very
1782.2 Authoritative Sources in a Hyperlinked Environment - Kleinberg (1997)(Correct)
The network structure of a hyperlinked environment can be a rich source of information about the content of the environment, provided we have effective means for understanding it. We develop a set of ... / variety of contexts on the World Wide Web. The central issue we address br consider that current search engines typically index a sizable
1775.4 On Caching Search Engine Query Results - Markatos (2000)(Correct)
In this paper we explore the problem of Caching of Search Engine Query Results in order to
reduce the computing and I/O requirements needed to support the functionality of a search engine of
the Wor... / Proceedings of the th International Web Caching and Content Delivery br On Caching Search Engine Query Results Evangelos P.
1766.1 RaDaR: A Scalable Architecture for a Global Web Hosting Service - Rabinovich, Aggarwal (1999)(Correct)
As commercial interest in the Internet grows, more and more companies are offering the service of
hosting and providing access to information that belongs to third-party information providers. In the
... / A Scalable Architecture for a Global Web Hosting Service Michael br user accesses e.g.popular search engines are difficult to migrate.
1734.1 Efficient and Effective Metasearch for Text Databases Incorporating.. - Yu, Meng, Liu (1999)(Correct)
Linkages among documents have a significant impact on the importance of documents, as it can be argued that important documents are pointed to by many documents or by other important documents. Metase... / as more and more data are put on the Web at faster paces the coverage of br data in this environment many search engines have been created. Each
1715.7 On-line Resource Discovery Using Natural Language - Zaïane, Fall, Rochefort, Dahl.. (1997)(Correct)
With huge amounts of information connected to the global information network (Internet), efficient
and effective discovery of resources from the "global information base" has become an imminent
resear... / to a specific industry on the web. Keywords Information br Language Processing Internet Search Engine Introduction Global
1711.6 Formal Language Constrained Path Problems - Barrett, Jacob, Marathe (1998)(Correct)
Given an alphabet \Sigma, a (directed) graph G whose edges are weighted and \Sigma-labeled,
and a formal language L ` \Sigma
, we consider the problem of finding a shortest (simple)
path p in G com... / languages. . Searching the Web Browsing the Web to find br of using pattern matching based search engines is that the queries cannot
1706.4 Lessons learnt from current statistics packages and a proposal for a.. - Kuonen, Röhrl(Correct)
After extensive studies and many painful experiences we came to the conclusion
that there is no statistics package on the market that combines performance (in
speed and memory), scalability, predictab... / the Internet or via the input from a web page. The user should not have to br with a Gb database like search engines perform every day with the
1694.8 A Semantic Network Approach to Semi-Structured Documents Repositories - Christophides, Dörr, Fundulaki(Correct)
Using database technology for the administration of digital
libraries offers many advantages in a multi-user and distributed environment.
However, conventional DBMS are not particularly suited to ... / With the emergence of the World Wide Web WWW the amount complexity and br by editors navigators search engines etc. In most cases the
1690.5 Complete Answer Aggregates for Answer Mappings to Sequence, Tree and.. - Meuss, Schulz (1999)(Correct)
Databases often have entries of a particular structural form, such as sequences,
trees, directed acyclic graphs, or more general graphs. If queries
involve a finite number of variables that are simi... / data linguistic data web publishing etc.and br Direct use. In the style of search engines we can output the number of
1686.4 Topical Locality in the Web: Experiments and Observations - Davison (2000)(Correct)
Most web pages are linked to others with related content. This idea, combined with another that says that text in, and possibly around, HTML anchors describe the pages to which they point, is the foun... / Topical Locality in the Web Experiments and Observations br of many web systems including search engines focused crawlers linkage
1671.6 Do Computers Need Common Sense? - Ginsberg (1996)(Correct)
My aim in this paper is to make and defend
three claims. First, it is incumbent on the
knowledge representation and nonmonotonic
communities to demonstrate that their ideas
will eventually lead to imp... / has been made available over the web br here is Sadeh's work the search engines themselves exploit intuitive
1666.1 Learning to Query the Web - Cohen, Singer (1996)(Correct)
The World Wide Web (WWW) is filled with "resource directories"---i.e., documents that collect together links to all known documents on a specific topic. Keeping resource directories up-to-date is diff... / Learning to Query the Web William W. Cohen and Yoram br or series of queries for a WWW search engine. This query can be used at a
1652.2 The Design of A Web-based Multimedia Information Retrieval System - Chang, Murthy, Zhang(Correct)
In a large-scale and distributed visual information retrieval system, various multimedia databases
are distributed throughout the Internet. Accessing multimedia databases distributed across remote
sit... / The Design of A Web-based Multimedia Information br It is modeled after traditional search engines such as Lycos Alta Vista in
1631.9 Logic Programming Methods for Searching the Web - Prendinger(Correct)
In this paper, we propose a method for approximate reasoning within an abductive
logic programming setting. Our investigation is motivated by applying abductive
reasoning to the problem of searching t... / Programming Methods for Searching the Web Preliminary Report Helmut br to post queries to multiple search engines for instance Lycos and
1624.3 Information Extraction & Database techniques: a user-oriented.. - Lacroix, Sahuguet, Chandrasekar(Correct)
We propose a novel approach to querying the Web with a system
named AKIRA (Agentive Knowledge-based Information Retrieval
Architecture) which combines advanced technologies from Information
Retrieva... / approach to querying the Web Zo'e Lacroix and br about this information search engines etc.The AKIRA system uses
1619.8 Data Mining and the Web: Past, Present and Future - Garofalakis, Rastogi, Seshadri, Shim(Correct)
this paper, we begin by reviewing popular data mining
techniques like association rules, classification, clustering and
outlier detection. We provide a brief description of each technique
as well as e... / Data Mining and the Web Past Present and Future Minos br information utility. Crawlers search engines and Web directories like
1602.4 Building Domain-Specific Search Engines with Machine Learning.. - McCallum, Nigam, Rennie, Seymore (1999)(Correct)
Domain-specific search engines are becoming increasingly
popular because they offer increased accuracy
and extra features not possible with the
general, Web-wide search engines. For example,
www.camps... / not possible with the general Web-wide search engines. For example br Building Domain-Specific Search Engines with Machine Learning
1601.4 C-BIRD: Content-Based Image Retrieval from Digital Libraries Using.. - Li, Zaïane, Yan (1997)(Correct)
With huge amounts of multimedia information connected to the global information network (Internet),
efficient and effective image retrieval from large image and video repositories has become an immine... / With the advent of the World-Wide Web WWW research in computer vision br modeling and matching Search engine Texture Video.
1601.1 Learning to Extract Keyphrases from Text - Turney (1999)(Correct)
Many academic journals ask their authors to provide a list of about five to fifteen key words,
to appear on the first page of each article. Since these key words are often phrases of two or
more words... / be used to analyze usage patterns in web server logs. These examples br has a specific need. When a search engine form has a field labelled key
1583.6 ImageRover: A Content-Based Image Browser for the World Wide Web - Sclaroff, Taycher, Cascia (1997)(Correct)
ImageRover is a search by image content navigation tool
for the world wide web. To gather images expediently,
the image collection subsystem utilizes a distributed fleet
of WWW robots running on diffe... / Image Browser for the World Wide Web Stan Sclaroff Leonid Taycher br retrieval world wide web search engines. Introduction For a
1578.4 Observation of changing information sources - Brewington (2000)(Correct)
Many modern information management tasks consist of an observer that must maintain current
knowledge of a collection of changing information. The goal of this observer is to maintain acceptably
accura... / engine's index of the World Wide Web WWW and automated monitoring of
1575.3 Large-Scale Information Retrieval with Latent Semantic Indexing - Letsche, BERRY (1997)(Correct)
As the amount of electronic information increases, traditional lexical (or Boolean)
information retrieval techniques will become less useful. Large, heterogeneous collections will be
difficult to se... / executing. In addition a World-Wide Web interface was created to allow br both serial and distributed search engines. In addition Section
1571.4 Mediating and Metasearching on the Internet - Gravano, Papakonstantinou (1998)(Correct)
The Internet emerges as the largest database. Increasingly, users want to issue complex queries across Internet sources to obtain the data they require. However, finding relevant information sources a... / databases. Metasearchers Web indexes like AltaVista br individual organizations use search engines from different vendors to
1570.1 A Structured Text ADT for Object-Relational Databases - Brown, Consens, Davis, Palmer, Tompa (1998)(Correct)
There is a growing need to develop tools that are able to retrieve relevant textual
information rapidly, to present textual information in a meaningful way, and to
integrate textual information with r... / the rapidly evolving World Wide Web. This paper introduces a framework br by off-the-shelf text search engines and easily integrated with
1569.0 Semistructured and Structured Data in the Web: Going Back and Forth - Atzeni, Mecca, Merialdo (1997)(Correct)
this paper, we present the approach to the management
of Web data as attacked in the Araneus unknown Semistructured and Structured Data in the Web:
Going Back and Forth
Paolo Atzeni,
Giansalvatore M... / and Structured Data in the Web Going Back and Forth Paolo br Since browsing and search engines present important limitations
1567.3 iew: A Framework for Integration of Large-Scale Distributed Visual.. - Zhang(Correct)
Many visual databases (including image and video databases) are being designed in various locations. The integration of such databases enables users to access data across the world in a transparent ma... / Xerox Research Center Webster NY USA Abstract Many br probably visit a well-known web search engine such as Yahoo to get a list
1566.6 Using Machine Learning To Improve Information Access - Sahami (1999)(Correct)
The explosion of on-line information has given rise to many query-based search engines (such as Alta Vista) and manually constructed topic hierarchies (such as Yahoo! ). But with the current growth ra... / the Planet Saturn node. . A Web page dynamically generated by br given rise to many query-based search engines such as Alta Vista and
1566.3 Multi-Language Text Indexing for Internet Retrieval - Wechsler, Sheridan, Schäuble (1997)(Correct)
We address here the issues associated with indexing multilingual collections of
information, as is found for example on the internet. We examine in particular
the task of language identification an... / most obviously over the World-Wide Web. Many of the Web search engines br retrieval system as a search engine over the intranet of the ETH
1556.3 Concept-Based Retrieval using Controlled Natural Language - Zaïane, Fall, Rochefort, Dahl, Tarau (1997)(Correct)
We present a method for retrieving concepts from web search queries and from candidate documents
on the web, to help determine which of these documents are semantically (rather than simply key-word
wi... / a method for retrieving concepts from web search queries and from candidate br taxonomies. Today's Search Engines will Kick the Bucket How
1551.2 Image Digestion and Relevance Feedback in the ImageRover WWW Search.. - Taycher, Cascia, Sclaroff (1997)(Correct)
ImageRover is a search by image content navigation tool for the world wide web. The staggering size of the WWW dictates certain strategies and algorithms for image collection, digestion, indexing, and... / navigation tool for the world wide web. The staggering size of the WWW br Feedback in the ImageRover WWW Search Engine Leonid Taycher Marco La
1551.0 Using Smart Clients to Build Scalable Services - Yoshikawa (1997)(Correct)
Individual machines are no longer sufficient to handle the offered load to many Internet sites. To use multiple machines for scalable performance, load balancing, fault transparency, and backward comp... / explosive growth of the World Wide Web is straining the architecture of br such as FTP HTTP and search engines are universally accessed
1541.1 Efficient access methods for content-based image retrieval with.. - Müller, Squire, Müller, Pun (1999)(Correct)
As human factor studies over the last thirty years have shown, response time is
a very important factor for the usability of an interactive system, especially on the
world wide web. In particular, res... / system especially on the world wide web. In particular response times of br component of world wide web search engines such as Yahoo and AltaVista.
1530.0 MILK: a Hybrid system for Multilingual Indexing and Information.. - Bolioli, Dini, Di Tomaso, Goy.. (1997)(Correct)
Substance
Countable
Countable Substance
Human Animal Inanimate
Figure 2: LKML hierarchy: top level.
tic typing and recursive typing (identifying larger
semantic tags) over a text is a "semi-structure... / and information retrieval in a web based multilingual environment. br . A user oriented hybrid search engine One of the typical features
1529.5 A Two-stage Matching Scheme for Effective and Efficient Similar Shape .. - Jia Wang Wendy(Correct)
Recent content-based similar shape retrieval techniques are mostly based on either the global
invariant statistics derived from the entire shape or the primitive features computed from a
shape's loc... / and the popularity of the World-Wide Web have enabled the proliferation of br photo stock houses and Web search engines. In such systems salient
1527.8 Information Retrieval over Multimedia Documents - Ortega, Porkaew, Mehrotra (1999)(Correct)
While there are many textual and image retrieval
systems, few have explored the granularity of
the retrieval unit and the use of all available
information for retrieval. This paper presents
our work o... / and video such as on the World Wide Web In this paper we have br we have built a multimedia search engine referred to as WebMARS that
1525.5 A Next Generation Information Gathering Agent - Lesser, Horling, Klassner, Raja.. (1998)(Correct)
The World Wide Web has become an invaluable information resource but the explosion of information available via the web has made web search a time consuming and complex process. Index-based search eng... / Abstract The World Wide Web has become an invaluable br complex process. Index-based search engines such as AltaVista or
1520.2 Toward the Union of Databases and Document Management: The Design of.. - Sengupta (1998)(Correct)
With the advent of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the increased use of electronic documents
in almost all aspects of computing, the problems of management of and systematic
information retrieval from el... / With the advent of the World Wide Web WWW and the increased use of br problem. Most of the current search engines on y This work was
1516.3 Awareness and the WWW: an Overview - Liechti(Correct)
The notion of awareness has received a lot of attention in
the CSCW literature for quite some time now. Because it
cannot be very precisely and uniquely defined, this notion
covers a range of issues a... / and by showing how they relate to Web-based systems. The discussion also
1515.7 ECHO: An Information Gathering Agent - Fu, Hammond, Burke (1996)(Correct)
The huge information resources on the Internet have brought about many popular Internet knowledge
discovery tools. A high level information gathering tool is necessary to cope with the diversity of
in... / knowledge discovery tools -web search engines. It utilizes the br discovery tools -web search engines. It utilizes the unguided
1513.7 Indexing and Retrieval of Scientific Literature - Lawrence, Bollacker, Giles (1999)(Correct)
The web has greatly improved access to scientific literature. However, scientific articles on the web are largely disorganized, with research articles being spread across archive sites, institution si... / Abstract The web has greatly improved access to br literature and the major web search engines typically do not index the
1509.6 Designing Intelligent Interfaces For Users With Memory And Language.. - Singh (2000)(Correct)
The main contribution of this paper is to discuss in depth the issues related to the design of
computer interfaces for users with language limitations. Language limitations are found to
various degree... / UNDERSTANDING The understanding of web information can be mentally br have two major components a search engine and a text window. In the
1490.5 SONIA: A Service for Organizing Networked Information Autonomously - Sahami, Yusufali, Baldonado (1998)(Correct)
The recent explosion of on-line information in Digital Libraries
and on the World Wide Web has given rise to a number
of query-based search engines and manually constructed
topical hierarchies. Howeve... / Libraries and on the World Wide Web has given rise to a number of br to a number of query-based search engines and manually constructed
1483.0 Reasoning about Textual Similarity in a Web-Based Information Access.. - Cohen(Correct)
The degree to which information sources are pre-processed by Webbased
information systems varies greatly. In search engines like Altavista, little
pre-processing is done, while in "knowledge integra... / about Textual Similarity in a Web-Based Information Access System br systems varies greatly. In search engines like Altavista little
1482.7 The Persistent Relevance of the Local Operating System to Global.. - Lepreau (1996)(Correct)
The growth and popularity of loosely-coupled distributed systems such as the World Wide Web and the touting of
Java-based systems as the solution to the issues of software maintenance, flexibility, an... / systems such as the World Wide Web and the touting of Java-based br services Web crawlers and search engines work well only because the
1478.2 Web Document Clustering: A Feasibility Demonstration - Zamir, Etzioni (1998)(Correct)
Users of Web search engines are often forced
to sift through the long ordered list of document "snippets"
returned by the engines. The IR community has explored
document clustering as an alternative ... / Web Document Clustering A Feasibility br Abstract Users of Web search engines are often forced to sift
1464.6 Searching a Terabyte of Text Using Partial Replication - Lu, McKinley (1999)(Correct)
The explosion of content in distributed information retrieval (IR) systems requires new mechanisms
in order to attain timely and accurate retrieval of unstructured text. In this paper, we investigate
... / data. Distributed databases and the Web use caching and replication to
1460.9 Wrapper Generation for Web Accessible Data Sources - Jean-Robert Gruser (1998)(Correct)
There is an increase in the number of data sources that
can be queried across the WWW. Such sources typically
support HTML forms-based interfaces and search engines
query collections of suitably index... / Wrapper Generation for Web Accessible Data Sources br HTML forms-based interfaces and search engines query collections of suitably
1457.4 On the Portability and Tuning of Supervised Word Sense Disambiguation .. - Escudero, Marquez, Rigau (2000)(Correct)
This report describes a set of experiments carried out to explore the portability of
alternative supervised Word Sense Disambiguation algorithms. The aim of the work
is threefold: firstly, studying ... / as WordNet Miller et al. and Web search engines to automatically br Miller et al. and Web search engines to automatically obtain from
1449.7 Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems: A Survey - Veltkamp, Tanase (2000)(Correct)
this paper we survey some technical aspects
of current content-based image retrieval systems. unknown Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems: A Survey
Remco C. Veltkamp, Mirela Tanase
Department of C... / many special image collections on the web that can be searched with a number br of keyword-based general WWW search engines allows to indicate that the
1444.8 Harvest, Yield, and Scalable Tolerant Systems - Fox, Brewer (1999)(Correct)
The cost of reconciling consistency and state management with high availability is highly magnified by the unprecedented scale and robustness requirements of today's Internet applications. We propose ... / adaptation proxies and Web caches These applications br resources such as search engines adaptation proxies
1439.1 Matching And Record Linkage - Winkler (1995)(Correct)
INTRODUCTION
Matching has a long history of uses in statistical surveys and administrative data development.
A business register consisting of names, addresses, and other identifying information such... /
1439.0 Towards Web-Based Application Management Systems - Gal, Mylopoulos(Correct)
As Web technology spreads, the number, variety and sophistication of Web-based information services
is literally exploding. While some effort has been put into managing a single, centrally controlled... / Towards Web-Based Application Management
1436.2 Techniques for Developing and Measuring High-Performance Web Servers.. - Hu(Correct)
High-performance Web servers are essential to meet the growing demands of the Internet and large-scale intranets. Satisfying these demands requires a thorough understanding of key factors affecting We... / and Measuring High-Performance Web Servers over ATM Networks James
1435.7 Semantic Approaches to Structuring and Querying Web Sites - Damiani, Tanca (1997)(Correct)
In order to pose effective queries to Web sites, some form of site data model
must be implicitly or explicitly shared by users. Many approaches try to compensate
for the lack of such a common model by... / to Structuring and Querying Web Sites E. Damiani Universit a
1432.3 From IR to IE through GL - Bolioli, Dini, Di Tomaso, Sestero (1997)(Correct)
This paper describes the project MILK (Multilingual Indexing based on Lexical
Knowledge), a cooperation between University of Brandeis and CELI (Centro
per l'Elaborazione del Linguaggio e dell'Informa... / and information retrieval in a web based multilingual scenario. This br the main features of standard search engines is their impermeability to
1424.7 Querying heterogeneous data in Aquarelle project - Christophides, al. (1997)(Correct)
The Aquarelle project aims at developing a distributed multimedia information system,
offering access to information describing and documenting European cultural heritage
such as painting, sculptures,... / of the Aquarelle project. The Web is more and more used by museums br hyper-links ad-hoc search engines etc.The Aquarelle project
1419.7 The Dynamic Information Integration Model - Nica, Rundensteiner (1996)(Correct)
Challenging issues for processing queries specified over large-scale information spaces (e.g., Digital
Libraries or the World Wide Web) include the diversity of the information sources in terms of the... / Digital Libraries or the World Wide Web include the diversity of the br to form composite results. WWW search engines for example simply return
1416.2 Inferring Web Communities from Link Topology - Gibson, Kleinberg, Raghavan (1998)(Correct)
The World Wide Web grows through a decentralized, almost anarchic process, and this has resulted in a large hyperlinked corpus without the kind of logical organization that can be built into more trad... / Inferring Web Communities from Link Topology br topic Harvard.Most standard search engines do not for example return
1414.8 A Statistical Method for Estimating the Usefulness of Text Databases - Liu (1998)(Correct)
Searching desired data in the Internet is one of the most common ways the Internet is used. No single search engine is capable of searching all data in the Internet. The approach that provides an inte... / documents in the Internet or on the Web. WebCrawler HotBot Lycos and Alta br the Internet is used. No single search engine is capable of searching all
1410.2 Querying Semistructured (Meta)Data and Schemas on the Web: The case.. - Karvounarakis, Christophides..(Correct)
The need for descriptive information, i.e. metadata, about Web resources has been
recognized in several application contexts (e.g., digital libraries, infomediaries, portals,
etc.). The Resource Des... / Meta Data and Schemas on the Web The case of RDF RDFS Greg br systems e.g. browsers search engines totally ignore RDF schemas.
1406.2 Information Access in the Web - Iocchi, Nardi (1997)(Correct)
While the amount of information available on line in the Internet or in the
World Wide Web is increasingly growing, many different systems have been developed to
help the user to locate or gather in... / Information Access in the Web Luca Iocchi Daniele Nardi br in the well known keyword-based search engines. Second we explore the work
1404.9 Information Retrieval: Still Butting Heads with Natural Language.. - Smeaton (1997)(Correct)
Information retrieval (IR) is about finding documents which
may be of relevance to a user's query, from within a corpus or collection
of texts. While apparently a simple task at first glance, IR is ... / and -word queries to the world wide web WWW An exception to this is the br and an improvement in WWW search engines' functionality to the naive
1403.7 Accessing the Web: Exploiting the Data Base Paradigm - Catarci, Iocchi, Nardi, Santucci(Correct)
The open growth of the Internet, the amount of available information, and the typical access
modality (i.e., browsing) cause the puzzled user to search for the information of interest in a labyrinth
o... / Accessing the Web Exploiting the Data Base Paradigm br of references returned by search engines They would probably
1399.4 Matchmaking among Heterogeneous Agents on the Internet - Sycara (1999)(Correct)
The Internet is not only providing data for users to browse, but also databases to query, and software agents to run. Due to the exponential increase of deployed agents on the Internet, automating the... / ffl Application in the Web. One of the main application br a method to look for better search engines that may provide more
1394.4 A Continual Query System for Update Monitoring in the WWW - Ling Liu Calton(Correct)
The World Wide Web (the Web) has made an enormous amount of data freely accessible over the Internet.
However, finding the right information in the midst of this mountain of data has been likened
to... / Abstract The World Wide Web the Web has made an enormous br in a haystack. Commonly used search engines e.g.AltaVista and
1390.5 Advanced Conceptual Network Usage in Library Database Queries - Hoppenbrouwers (1998)(Correct)
This paper describes the generic principles of Decomate-II's Concept
Browser. It discusses the three main problems in using a thesaurus
or conceptual network to help users formulate database queries: ... / several European partners aims at a Webbased single point user interface br numbers are based on typical Web search engine queries. But since the
1387.4 Athena: Mining-based Interactive Management of Text Databases - Agrawal, Bayardo, Srikant (1999)(Correct)
We describe Athena: a system for creating, exploiting, and maintaining a hierarchical arrangement
of textual documents through interactive mining-based operations. Requirements of
any such system incl... / flourishing of e-mail and world-wide web usage. Systems that manage text br Outside the e-mail context web search engines such as Yahoo Yah use
1371.7 Summarizing Text Documents: Sentence Selection and Evaluation Metrics - Goldstein (1999)(Correct)
Human-quality text summarization systems are difficult to design, and even more difficult to evaluate, in part because documents can differ along several dimensions, such as length, writing style and ... / continuing growth of the world-wide web and online text collections it br worldwide web and large scale search engines. Several innovative
1368.5 A Network Measurement Architecture for Adaptive Applications - Stemm, Katz, Seshan (2000)(Correct)
The quality of network connectivity between a pair of Internet hosts can vary greatly. Some hosts may communicate over high bandwidth, low latency, uncongested paths, while others communicate overmuch... / allows clients to download mirrored web objects within of the fastest br transfer time. Clients using search engines could post-process the query
1365.7 Interoperability among Heterogeneous Software Agents on the Internet - Sycara, Lu, Klusch (1998)(Correct)
Contents
1 Introduction 4
2 Matchmaking Among Heterogeneous Agents 5
2.1 Desiderata for an Agent Capability Description Language . . . . 6
3 The Agent Capability Description Language Larks 7
3.1 S... / of the Internet the World Wide Web searching and selecting relevant br essential for users. Various search engines and software agents providing