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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... / engine and WebSEEk is a World-Wide Web oriented text image search br Virage is a content-based image search engine developed at Virage Inc.

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 br as millions of users use search engines daily to pinpoint resources on

5629.1   Resource Management for Responsive Web Computing - Bestavros, Chen, Crovella, Heddaya.. (1996)   (Correct)
ion of generic classes for spatial operations, attributes, and indexing will leverage work in the IUE. Established algorithms will be used for spatial subdivision (quad-trees, R*-trees) of images base... / demand for services like the World Wide Web reflects the potential that is br will take an existing Web image search engine that was implemented on a

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... / indexing LSI search engine World Wide Web WWW W . br users are increasingly using search engines and search services to nd

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 di erent s... / Internet search engine World Wide Web WWW W . Contents br surveyed claim to be using search engines and search services to nd

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... / engine and WebSEEk is a World-Wide Web oriented text image search br Virage is a content-based image search engine developed at Virage Inc.

3905.8   Annotate - A Web-based Knowledge Management Support System for.. - Ginsburg (1998)   (Correct)
Difficulties with web-based full text information retrieval (IR) systems include spurious matches, manually intensive document sifting, and the absence of communication or coordination between users. ... / Life of Johnson Boswell The World-Wide Web WWW facilitates distributed br . SearchEngineCoverage

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... /

2901.7   Similarity Search in High Dimensions via Hashing - Gionis, Indyk, Motwani (1997)   (Correct)
The nearest- or near-neighbor query problems arise in a large variety of database applications, usually in the context of similarity searching. Of late, there has been increasing interest in building ... / image retrieval on the World-Wide Web. If the system was to index a br systems. Imagine for example a search engine which enables contentbased

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... / information retrieval World Wide Web evolutionary algorithms br could complement current search engine technology by starting up

2860.9   Scalable Access within the Context of Digital Libraries - Cheng Dolin (1997)   (Correct)
This paper presents a summary of some of the work-in-progress within the Alexandria Digital Library Project. In particular, we present scalable methods for locating information at different levels wit... / of thousands of newsgroups World-Wide Web WWW sites FTP archives and br Dig Lycos Lyc and Yahoo Yah which are designed for

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 br techniques in today's best text search engines such as Yahoo Alta Vista

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... / The explosive growth of the World-Wide Web has spawned a number of br services ranging from search engines and map services to

2341.2   Uniform Resource Identifiers & the Simple Discovery Protocol - Hamilton (1995)   (Correct)
With the growth of the Internet as a whole, and the popularity of the World-Wide Web information system in particular, Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) have become the de facto standard for naming on-... / and the popularity of the World-Wide Web information system in

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... / This is especially true in the World Wide Web environment where web pages br in the databases of multiple search engines. It is inconvenient and

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 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... / Scale Information Delivery World Wide Web Technology Distributed br systems such as DBMSs and Web search engines OpenCQ exhibits two important

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 ... / Search Engine For The World Wide Web By Michael br Webmars A Multimedia Search Engine For The World Wide Web By

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... / textual information on the World Wide Web as well as internal br a piece of information using a search engine on the World Wide Web and the

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... / engines grows rapidly on the World Wide Web there is an increasing need br of text retrieval systems search engines grows rapidly on the World

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 br a query and trust that the search engine has high enough precision and

2000.1   A Perspective on Software Agents Research - Nwana, Nduma (1999)   (Correct)
This paper sets out, ambitiously, to present a brief reappraisal of software agents research. Evidently, software agent technology has promised much. However some five years after the word `agent' ca... / coincided with that of the World Wide Web WWW The field has clearly br that unless you consider meta-search engines like Metacrawler to

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 br keywords. The indexes in most search engines are inverted file indexes

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... / amount of information on the World Wide Web grows it becomes br possible with general Web-wide search engines. Unfortunately these portals

1981.7   Computing Capabilities of Mediators - Ramana Yerneni (1999)   (Correct)
In data-integration systems, the queries supported by a mediator are affected by the queryprocessing limitations of the sources being integrated. Existing mediation systems employ a variety of mechani... / a fixed menu of constants. The World Wide Web is a prime example of a br through forms. For instance the Yahoo shopping guide for books

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 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 ... / . Thesis Motivation The World Wide Web usually referred to as the 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... / need for more intelligent World-Wide-Web information systems. The 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... / need for more intelligent World-Wide-Web information systems. The br systems are mainly document search engines e.g. Alta Vista Yahoo

1925.4   A fully automated content based video search engine supporting.. - Chang, Chen, Meng, Sundaram, Di Zhong (1997)   (Correct)
The rapidity with which digital information, particularly video, is being generated, has necessitated the development of tools for efficient search of these media. Content based visual queries have be... / querying and browsing over the World-Wide Web. ffl Compressed-domain br Automated Content Based Video Search Engine Supporting Spatio-Temporal

1922.7   A Zooming Web Browser - Bederson, Hollan, Stewart, Rogers.. (1997)   (Correct)
The World Wide Web (WWW) is becoming increasingly important for business, education, and entertainment. Popular web browsers make access to Internet information resources relatively easy for novice us... / ABSTRACT The World Wide Web WWW is becoming increasingly br for commercial services such as Yahoo and follows the often

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 br on Internet the so called 'search engines'but they have also

1887.1   Distributed Indexing and IP Multicast - Hamilton (1995)   (Correct)
This report discusses the issues involved in the distribution of indexing information over the network. It also briefly introduces the related areas of derivation of meta-information from networked in... / Locators URLs and the WorldWide Web WWW There are now a large

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 ... / the metacrawler. In Proc. th World Wide Web Conf.pages - 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... / and in particular the World-Wide Web WWW provides a br and selection than most Web search engines e.g. This

1843.7   Pharos: A Scalable Distributed Architecture for Locating.. - Dolin (1996)   (Correct)
Pharos is a scalable distributed architecture for locating heterogeneous information sources. The system incorporates a hierarchical metadata structure into a multi-level retrieval system. Queries are... / of thousands of newsgroups World-Wide Web WWW sites FTP archives and br Shanghai and Cairo. Each search engine requires a different format.

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... / With the ongoing advance in World Wide Web WWW technology everyone can 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, ... / a user's web browser and the World-Wide Web. All HTTP transactions pass 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 ... / in a 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... / of a search engine of the World-Wide Web. We study query traces from br On Caching Search Engine Query Results Evangelos P.

1768.5   Class Visualization of High-Dimensional Data with Applications - Dhillon, Modha, Spangler (1999)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of visualizing high-dimensional data that has been categorized into various classes. Our goal in visualizing is to quickly absorb inter-class and intra-class relationships. Tow... / The Yahoo hierarchy of the World-Wide Web is a prime example of the br optical character recognition. The Yahoo hierarchy of the World-Wide Web

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... / It has been reported that the World-Wide Web WWW contains more than br Language Processing Internet Search Engine Introduction Global

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... / is the foundation for a usable World-Wide Web. In this paper we examine to br of many web systems including search engines focused crawlers linkage

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... / Abstract The World Wide Web WWW is filled with resource br or series of queries for a WWW search engine. This query can be used at a

1648.2   Performance Characteristics of Mirror Servers on the Internet - Myers, Dinda, Zhang (1998)   (Correct)
As a growing number of web sites introduce mirrors to increase throughput, the challenge for clients becomes choosing which mirror will offer the best performance when a document is to be retrieved. I... / has been focused on the World Wide Web we are only aware of a few br The News servers were picked from Yahoo's index www.yahoo.com

1643.4   Atomicity in Electronic Commerce - Tygar (1996)   (Correct)
There is tremendous demand for the ability to be able to electronically buy and sell goods over networks. This field is called electronic commerce, and it has inspired a large variety of work. Unfortu... / If you regularly use the World Wide Web you have probably noticed br visit the WWW site www.yahoo.com and see the tens of

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... / Introduction The World Wide Web is rapidly emerging as an br information utility. Crawlers search engines and Web directories like

1616.6   Browsing and Searching Software Architectures - Sim, Clarke, Holt, Cox (1999)   (Correct)
Software architecture visualization tools tend to support browsing, that is, exploration by following concepts. If architectural diagrams are to be used during daily software maintenance tasks, these ... / document repositories or the World Wide Web. When these electronic br spaces for instance in the Yahoo index at www.yahoo.com.

1608.8   Ontologies: Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and Electronic.. - Fensel   (Correct)
Currently computers are changing from single isolated devices to entry points into a world wide network of information exchange and business transactions called the World Wide Web (WWW). Therefore... / transactions called the World Wide Web WWW Therefore support in br hundreds of keyword-based search engines have sprung up to support

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... / amount of information on the World Wide Web grows it becomes 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 br modeling and matching Search engine Texture Video.

1599.8   RIME: A Replicated Image Detector for the World-Wide Web - Chang, Wang, Li, Wiederhold (1998)   (Correct)
This paper describes RIME (Replicated IMage dEtector), an alternative approach to watermarking for detecting unauthorized image copying on the Internet. RIME profiles internet images and stores the fe... / Image Detector for the World-Wide Web Edward Chang James Ze br in the Wavelet Image Search Engine WISE that DWT may

1595.8   Projections for Efficient Document Clustering - Schütze, Silverstein (1997)   (Correct)
Clustering is increasing in importance, but linear- and even constant-time clustering algorithms are often too slow for real-time applications. A simple way to speed up clustering is to speed up the d... / presenting information on the World Wide Web. Clustering can only br constraint The popularity of Yahoo demonstrates the potential of

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 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... / a search engine's index of the World Wide Web WWW and automated monitoring br such examples are maintaining a search engine's index of the World Wide Web

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... / popularity of the Internet and World Wide Web WWW it is now possible to 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... / with the emergence of the World Wide Web users now have access to 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 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... / Our General Framework The World Wide Web as the universal electronic 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 br Feedback in the ImageRover WWW Search Engine Leonid Taycher Marco La

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 br component of world wide web search engines such as Yahoo and AltaVista.

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 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

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... / this work. Introduction World Wide Web WWW presents a huge br discovery tools -web search engines. It utilizes the unguided

1500.3   Lightweight Structured Text Processing - Miller, Myers (1999)   (Correct)
Text is a popular storage and distribution format for information, partly due to generic text-processing tools like Unix grep and sort. Unfortunately, existing generic tools make assumptions about tex... / With the advent of the World Wide Web structured text in the form br message and indexed by any search engine. Unix in particular has a rich

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... / Digital 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

1475.3   Semi-automatic Wrapper Generation for Internet Information Sources - Ashish (1997)   (Correct)
To simplify the task of obtaining information from the vast number of informationsources that are available on the WorldWide Web (WWW),we are buildinginformationmediators for extracting and integratin... / that are available on the WorldWide Web WWW we are br interesting sources include the Yahoo listing of countries by region

1471.5   Concept Decompositions for Large Sparse Text Data using Clustering - Dhillon, Modha (2000)   (Correct)
Unlabeled document collections are becoming increasingly common and available; mining such data sets represents a major contemporary challenge. Using words as features, text documents are often repr... / common. For example the World-WideWeb contains nearly billion br the results retrieved by a search engine such as AltaVista

1469.7   A Reusable Framework for Web-Based Teleoperation of Robotic Devices - Ghiasi (1999)   (Correct)
ion Server relay messages outgoing communication Device Device Device Server Device Device Server Remote Pilots Remote Viewers Web Server Device Internet Device Java Beans Expect W... / Zorn The advent of the World Wide Web presents an opportunity for a br are becoming increasingly popular. Yahoo maintains links of Interesting

1469.2   Domain-Retargetable Reverse Engineering III: Layered Modeling - Tilley (1995)   (Correct)
This paper describes ongoing work on a domainretargetable reverse engineering environment which is used to aid the structural understanding of large information spaces. In particular, it presents a la... /

1441.9   Efficient I/O for Very Large Multimedia Applications - Prabhakar, Agrawal, Abbadi   (Correct)
The ever growing needs of large multimedia systems cannot be met by magnetic disks due to their high cost and low storage density. Consequently, cheaper and denser tertiary storage systems are being i... /

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... / of data published via the World Wide Web WWW has led to a number of br one could hardly find a Web search engine relying on term indexing

1431.5   A Scalable Comparison-Shopping Agent for the World-Wide Web - Doorenbos, Etzioni, Weld (1997)   (Correct)
The Web is less agent-friendly than we might hope. Most information on the Web is presented in loosely structured natural language text with no agent-readable semantics. HTML annotations structure the... / Agent for the World-Wide Web Robert B. Doorenbos Oren br with directories and indices such as Yahoo and Lycos ffl Scalability

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... / Abstract The World Wide Web grows through a decentralized br topic Harvard.Most standard search engines do not for example return

1412.8   Unifying Distributed Processing and Open Hypermedia through a.. - Stuart Goose (1995)   (Correct)
ion Layer [7]. The advantages of this layered approach are two fold: subsequent modifications and improvements can be made without affecting the modules that rely upon those services, and supporting a... / existing systems such as the World Wide Web WWW although open in

1411.8   GeoViser: Geo-Spatial Clustering and Visualization of Search Engine.. - Govindarajan, Ward (1998)   (Correct)
With the explosive growth of the available information on the internet, navigating the web successfully in order to obtain information has become an important issue. This essentially involves using te... / geographic visualization of World Wide Web traffic which uses the br Clustering and Visualization of Search Engine Results Jayesh Govindarajan

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... / line in the Internet or in the World Wide Web is increasingly growing many br in the well known keyword-based search engines. Second we explore the work

1403.6   An Intelligent Personal Spider (Agent) for Dynamic Internet/Intranet.. - Chen, Chung, al. (1998)   (Correct)
As Internet services based on the World-Wide Web become more popular, information overload has become a pressing research problem. Difficulties with search on Internet will worsen as the amount of onl... / Internet services based on the World-Wide Web become more popular br and efficient Internet search engines. Its popularity has caused a

1403.4   Broadway: A Case-Based System for Cooperative Information Browsing on .. - Jaczynski, Trousse (1999)   (Correct)
The World Wide Web is a huge hypermedia where finding relevant documents is not an easy task. In this paper, we present our case-based system for cooperative information browsing, called BROADWAY. B... / Information Browsing on the World-Wide-Web. Michel Jaczynski - br servers on the WWW such as Yahoo Lycos Altavista can be then

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

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... / the flourishing of e-mail and world-wide web usage. Systems that manage br Outside the e-mail context web search engines such as Yahoo Yah use

1381.1   BIG: A Resource-Bounded Information Gathering and Decision Support.. - Lesser, Horling, Klassner, Raja.. (1998)   (Correct)
The World Wide Web has become an invaluable information resource but the explosion of available information has made web search a time consuming and complex process. The large number of information so... / Abstract The World Wide Web has become an invaluable br BIG also utilizes general URL search engines and sites information

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 ... / the continuing growth of the world-wide web and online text collections br worldwide web and large scale search engines. Several innovative

1368.4   Using HTML Formatting to Aid in Natural Language Processing on the.. - DiPasquo (1998)   (Correct)
Because of its magnitude and the fact that it is not computer understandable, the World Wide Web has become a prime candidate for automatic natural language tasks. This thesis argues that there is inf... / Language Processing on the World Wide Web Dan DiPasquo Senior Honors br Web which has been indexed by hand Yahoo Both of these options are an

1361.3   Coping with Limited Capabilities of Sources - Hector Garcia-Molina   (Correct)
In various contexts (e.g., the Internet), the query-processing capabilities of data sources may be limited. Middleware systems based on a mediation architecture are employed to provide powerful quer... /

1357.4   SHOE: A Knowledge Representation Language for Internet Applications - Heflin, Hendler, Luke (1999)   (Correct)
It is our contention that the World Wide Web poses challenges to knowledge representation systems that fundamentally change the way we should design KR languages. In this paper, we describe the Simp... / It is our contention that the World Wide Web poses challenges to knowledge br AltaVista currently the largest search engine only has keyword indices for

1354.2   Experiments with Collaborative Index Enhancement - Selberg, Etzioni   (Correct)
In this paper we present a method for improving the quality of a searchable index: Collaborative Index Enhancement, or CIE. CIE improves the index quality by feeding the results of searches over an in... / of the HuskySearch system a World Wide Web WWW search service br use the Verity Search ' search engine v . running on a DEC

1347.3   Planning for Information Gathering: A Tutorial Survey - Lambrecht (1997)   (Correct)
We discuss the problem of information gathering, which is that of integrating multiple heterogeneous information sources so they appear as a single information source that a user can pose queries on. ... / sources available on the world wide web. There are information sources br under this formulation Internet search engines and directories such as

1345.8   Information Retrieval and Ranking on the Web: Benchmarking Studies II - King   (Correct)
The exponential growth of information available on the World Wide Web has been documented in numerous studies. The studies also indicate that Internet users are turning to search engines and search ... / of information available on the World Wide Web has been documented in br Internet users are turning to search engines and search services in

1340.6   Research Opportunities for Multicast Resource Discovery - Hamilton (1995)   (Correct)
This report introduces the so-called resource discovery problem, examines current unicast approaches to it, and identifies areas where multicast technology may be a viable alternative. Related problem... / e.g. gopher WAIS HTTP World-Wide Web and FTP. Its nature is highly br the browsing paradigm include Yahoo MOBBS and the

1337.9   Searching the Web: Challenges and Partial Solutions - Baeza-Yates   (Correct)
In this article we analyze the problem of searching the WWW, giving some insight and models to understand its complexity. Then we survey the two main current techniques used to search the WWW. Finally... / The boom in the use of the World Wide Web WWW and its exponential br The first is to use search engines that index all the WWW as a

1337.3   Flexible Double Auctions for Electronic Commerce: Theory and.. - Wurman, Walsh, Wellman (1997)   (Correct)
We consider a general family of auction protocols that admit multiple buyers and sellers, and determine market-clearing prices. We analyze the economic incentives facing participants in such auctions,... / of online auctions on the World-Wide Web is evidence that br finding is facilitated by search engines and shopping agents and

1335.4   Querying Heterogeneous Information Sources Using Source Descriptions - Levy, Rajaraman, Ordille (1996)   (Correct)
We witness a rapid increase in the number of structured information sources that are available online, especially on the World-Wide Web. These sources store interrelated data on topics such as product... / online especially on the World-Wide Web. These sources store br done search to be done by a search engine but it does not make use of

1334.3   Topical Locality in the Web - 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... / is the foundation for a usable WorldWide Web. In this paper we examine to br of many web systems including search engines focused crawlers linkage

1331.8   Economic Implications of Agent Technology and E-Commerce - Vulkan (1998)   (Correct)
Following the exponential growth of the Internet and World Wide Web, electronic commerce already accounts for some $1.5 billion a year. But the scope and volume of e-commerce is likely to increase fur... / growth of the Internet and World Wide Web electronic commerce already br or Internet Explorer and a search engine like Yahoo These type of

1320.9   Details of Lighthouse - Leuski, Allan (2000)   (Correct)
Lighthouse is an on-line interface for a Web-based information retrieval system. It integrates two known presentations of the retrieved results -- the ranked list and clustering visualization -- in a ... / interesting information on the World Wide Web is the main task of on-line br the retrieved documents from the search engine organizes and presents them

1313.3   BROADWAY: A World Wide Web Browsing Advisor Reusing Past Navigations.. - Jaczynski, Trousse   (Correct)
The World Wide Web is a huge hypermedia where finding relevant documents is not an easy task. In this paper, we present our case-based browsing advisor, called BROADWAY. BROADWAY follows a group of ... / BROADWAY A World Wide Web Browsing Advisor Reusing Past br servers on the WWW such as Yahoo Lycos Altavista can be then

1306.0   Personalising On-Line Information Retrieval Support with a Genetic.. - Er (1996)   (Correct)
A genetic algorithm is described that models changing user interests in an on-line information retrieval support system. User interests are represented as a population of queries which are issued to a... / queries which are issued to a World-Wide Web search engine. User feedback br are issued to a World-Wide Web search engine. User feedback on the queries

1295.5   Self organization of a massive document collection - Kohonen, al.   (Correct)
This article describes the implementation of a system that is able to organize vast document collections according to textual similarities. It is based on the Self-Organizing Map (SOM) algorithm. As t... / and other related data. In the World Wide Web these links are often created br query. In a more traditional search engine these matches might be

1293.9   Relaxation in Web Search: A New Paradigm for Search by Boolean Queries - Godfrey (1998)   (Correct)
Search by boolean queries suffers from a paradox of precision: if the query is too general (with respect to the corpus) , the response is an avalanche; if the query is too specific, the response is em... / perhaps than in search on the World Wide Web. For this reason many Web br Web. For this reason many Web search engines employ information retrieval

1289.8   On Caching Search Engine Results - Markatos (1999)   (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 world... / of a search engine of the world-wide web. Based on traces from search br On Caching Search Engine Results Evangelos P.

1273.8   Intelligent Information Access in the Web: ML based User Modeling for .. - Müller (1999)   (Correct)
It is a well known fact that high precision search for documents concerning a certain topic in the World Wide Web (Www) is a tough problem. Index based search engines vary in recall (with a coverage o... / a certain topic in the World Wide Web Www is a tough problem. br is a tough problem. Index based search engines vary in recall with a

1267.8   Learning and Revising User Profiles: The Identification of.. - Pazzani, Billsus (1997)   (Correct)
We discuss algorithms for learning and revising user profiles that can determine which World Wide Web sites on a given topic would be interesting to a user. We describe the use of a naive Bayesian c... / that can determine which World Wide Web sites on a given topic would br Leavitt a Web search engine to help find interesting

1260.1   Multi-Perspective Ranking and Visualization of Web Data - Georges   (Correct)
We propose a new system to present information in a database from di erent perspectives and draw correlations between the perspectives. Although the tool may be used to understand the contents of any ... / site outlining search engine World Wide Web. . Background The br outlining site outlining search engine World Wide Web. .

1245.2   Using the Web Efficiently: Mobile Crawlers - Fiedler, Hammer (1998)   (Correct)
Search engines have become important tools for Web navigation. In order to provide powerful search facilities, search engines maintain comprehensive indices of documents available on the Web. The cre... / . Introduction The World Wide Web Web is a large distributed br ABSTRACT Search engines have become important tools

1238.4   Cluster Reserves: A Mechanism for Resource Management in.. - Aron, Druschel, Zwaenepoel (2000)   (Correct)
In network (e.g., Web) servers, it is often desirable to isolate the performance of di erent classes of requests from each other. That is, one seeks to achieve that a certain minimal proportion of ser... / of services oered on the World Wide Web WWW increases such servers br and electronic commerce and search engines. It is often desirable that

1201.6   Visual Information Retrieval from Large Distributed On-line.. - Chang, Smith, Beigi, Benitez (1997)   (Correct)
ion --- Images may be indexed at various levels, including feature (e.g., color, texture, and shape), object (e.g., moving foreground object), syntax (e.g., video shot), and semantics (e.g., image sub... / archives photo stocks and WorldWide Web search engines. A high-level br stocks and WorldWide Web search engines. A high-level taxonomy will

1196.6   Digital Neighbourhoods: Partitioning the Web for Information Indexing .. - Gonçalves, Salgado, Meira   (Correct)
General purpose centralized whole Web indexes have become increasingly harder to set up and maintain with the scale problem of Web size. In this article we present a novel approach to information inde... / With the growth of the World-Wide Web Web the task of locating

1194.4   Text Summarisation for Knowledge Filtering Agents in Distributed.. - Helen Leong (1996)   (Correct)
The rapidly growing volume of electronic information available on distributed heterogeneous environments, such as the World Wide Web, has made it increasingly difficult and time-consuming to search fo... / environments such as the World Wide Web has made it increasingly br this index is stored and a search engine which allows the user to

1187.5   The Shape of the Web and Its Implications for Searching the Web - Efe, Raghavan, Chu, Broadwater.. (2000)   (Correct)
With the rapid growth of the number of web pages, designing a search engine that can retrieve high quality information in response to a user query is a challenging task. Automated search engines that ... / exploration related pages World Wide Web. I. Introduction Use of br of web pages designing a search engine that can retrieve high quality

1187.4   Schema Level Join Processing in Web Databases - Sourav Saha   (Correct)
Recently, there has been increasing interests in data models and query languages for data in the World Wide Web because the World Wide Web is a rich and important source of such data. When web data is... / languages for data in the World Wide Web because the World Wide Web is br using a combination of search engines and browsers these two types

1186.4   A Machine Learning Approach to Building Domain-Specific Search Engines - 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 general, Web-wide search engines. Unfortunately, they are al... / amount of information on the World Wide Web grows it becomes br to Building Domain-Specific Search Engines Andrew McCallum zy

1181.5   Structured Information Retrieval for Web Documents - Tan, Lim, Ng, Lim   (Correct)
To overcome the limitations of conventional Web search engines in retrieving Web documents relevant to users' queries, one has to exploit semantic structures embedded in Web documents. We propose a We... / and effectiveness on the World Wide Web. Our long-term objective is br limitations of conventional Web search engines in retrieving Web documents

1178.1   The WG-Log System: Data Model and Semantics - Comai (1998)   (Correct)
In order to pose effective queries to Web sites, some form of site data model must be implicitly or explicitly shared by users. In this paper we propose WG-log, a query language which allows the descr... / keyword-based indexes like the World Wide Web Worm WWWW McB the br document. Many current Web search engines are still partially based on

1156.7   An Experimental Digital Library Platform - A Demonstrator Prototype.. - Hulth, Jonsson (1999)   (Correct)
Within the framework of the Digital Library project at SICS, this thesis describes the implementation of a demonstrator prototype of a digital library (DigLib); an experimental platform integrating... / was to be accessible on the World Wide Web. . Limitations The br the tailoring of the search engine Dienst the construction of a

1149.5   Experiences with Selecting Search Engines using Meta-Search - Dreilinger (1997)   (Correct)
Search engines are among the most useful and high profile resources on the Internet. The problem of finding information on the Internet has been replaced with the problem of knowing where search engin... / the rapidly expanding World Wide Web. Two types of search engines br Experiences with Selecting Search Engines using Meta-Search Daniel

1142.4   WebPlan: Dynamic Planning for Domain-Specific Search in the Internet - Hullen, Bergmann, Weberskirch (1999)   (Correct)
Current search engines on the Web basically rely only on purely syntactical textual retrieval mechanism and do not support the complete search process. We argue that searching in the Internet is a d... / During recent years the World Wide Web emerged to one of the most br Abstract Current search engines on the Web basically rely only

1142.2   WISE: A World Wide Web Resource Database System - Yuwono, Lee (1996)   (Correct)
noindent This paper describes the World Wide Web Index and Search Engine (WISE) for resource discovery. The system is designed around a resource database containing meta-information about WWW resource... / WISE A World Wide Web Resource Database System br the World Wide Web Index and Search Engine WISE for resource

1138.7   A Framework for the Management of Past Experiences with Time-Extended .. - Jaczynski (1997)   (Correct)
In the context of knowledge management, we focus on the representation and the retrieval of past experiences called cases within the Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) paradigm. CBR is a problem-solving me... /

1127.8   Finding Related Pages in the World Wide Web - Dean, Henzinger (1999)   (Correct)
When using traditional search engines, users have to formulate queries to describe their information need. This paper discusses a different approach to web searching where the input to the search proc... / Finding Related Pages in the World Wide Web Jeffrey Dean Monika br When using traditional search engines users have to formulate

1126.4   Focus+Context Views of World-Wide Web Nodes - Mukherjea, Hara   (Correct)
With the explosive growth of information that is available on the World-Wide Web, it is very easy for the user to get lost in hyperspace. When the user feels lost, some idea of the position of the cur... / FocusContext Views of World-Wide Web Nodes Sougata Mukherjea br have been used to enhance a Web search engine. We have also used the

1123.4   Uniform Self-Stabilizing Orientation of Unicyclic networks under.. - Hoover, Rudnicki (1996)   (Correct)
A distributed system is self-stabilizing if its behavior is correct regardless of its initial state. A ring is a distributed system in which all processors are connected in a cycle and each processor ... / product. See the journal's World Wide Web site for further details. br Web sites easily located by a search engine. Chicago Journal of

1116.2   A Conceptual Annotation Approach to Indexing in a Web-Based.. - Bertino, Catania, Zarri   (Correct)
All the specialists have agreed that the possibility of adding to multimedia WWW objects some sort of `conceptual ' annotations describing their information content would greatly contribute to solve t... / Access to Information on the World Wide Web. In Proc. of the WWW br using the traditional' tools search engines etc.and then when such

1113.9   A Protocol for Distributed Cooperative Work - Goguen, Rosu (1999)   (Correct)
After a brief review of hidden algebra, we give behavioral specifications for set theory and closure operators, and then use these to give a behavioral specification of an abstract protocol to support... / The internet and the world wide web have profoundly altered many br and would rather fire up a search engine than go to the library even

1107.5   Clustering Hypertext With Applications To Web Searching - Modha, Spangler (2000)   (Correct)
Clustering separates unrelated documents and groups related documents, and is useful for discrimination, disambiguation, summarization, organization, and navigation of unstructured collections of hy... / . INTRODUCTION The World-Wide-Web has attained a gargantuan size br query a typical web search engine may return a large number of

1105.3   System for Screening Objectionable Images Using Daubechies' Wavelets.. - Wang, Wiederhold, Firschein (1997)   (Correct)
This paper describes WIPETM (Wavelet Image Pornography Elimination), an algorithm capable of classifying an image as objectionable or benign. The algorithm uses a combination of Daubechies' wavel... / is making the internet and the world-wide web part of the everyday life of br web sites such as the Yahoo Web Guides for Kids have been

1104.1   Overview and Preview Tools For Navigating the World-Wide Web - Brunk (1999)   (Correct)
This paper examines the problems inherent in navigating the World-Wide Web. It discusses the work done by others in crafting techniques, software products, and research prototypes that attempt to impr... / Tools For Navigating the World-Wide Web SILS Technical Report br tool were part of an Internet search engine and you could view the

1100.3   Machine Learning based User Modeling for WWW Search - Müller (1999)   (Correct)
The World Wide Web (Www) offers a huge number of documents which deal with information concerning nearly any topic. Thus, search engines and meta search engines currently are the key to finding inform... / Abstract The World Wide Web Www offers a huge number br nearly any topic. Thus search engines and meta search engines

1099.0   An Information Gathering Agent for Querying Web Search Engines - Dreilinger, Howe (1996)   (Correct)
Information gathering agents have attracted much attention of late. As a new application, they are attractive because the need for intelligent assistance in navigating the World Wide Web and large dat... / assistance in navigating the World Wide Web and large databases is acute. br Agent for Querying Web Search Engines Daniel Dreilinger Adele

1096.8   Incremental Document Clustering for Web Page Classification - Wong, Fu (2000)   (Correct)
Motivated by the benefits in organizing the documents in Web search engines, we consider the problem of automatic Web page classification. We employ the clustering techniques. Each document is repre... / many terms and classes in the World Wide Web or just the Web and many br organizing the documents in Web search engines we consider the problem of

1091.4   Thesis Description And Evaluation Of A Meta-Search Agent - Dreilinger   (Correct)
OF THESIS DESCRIPTION AND EVALUATION OF A META-SEARCH AGENT The volume of information available on the Web continues to increase at an exponential rate. Today, there are literally tens of millions of ... / to how we would navigate the World Wide Web without the assistance of the br we see constant development of search engines to better aid us in

1089.9   Cha-Cha: A System for Organizing Intranet Search Results - Chen, Hearst, Hong, Lin (1999)   (Correct)
Although search over World Wide Web pages has recently received much academic and commercial attention, surprisingly little research has been done on how to search the web pages within large, diverse ... / Although search over World Wide Web pages has recently received br of an organization. A standard search engine retrieves web pages that fall

1087.0   Ontobroker: Transforming the WWW into a Knowledge Base - Fensel, Decker, Erdmann, Studer   (Correct)
The World Wide Web (WWW) can be viewed as the largest knowledge base that has ever existed. However, its support in automated inference is very limited. We propose formalized ontologies as means to ... / Abstract. The World Wide Web WWW can be viewed as the br realized by different search engines web crawlers web indices

1079.5   On Building an Intelligent WWW Search Engine with On-Line Learning.. - Chen, Meng, Zhu, Fowler   (Correct)
In this paper, we continue our on-line learning approach [5] towards building an intelligent WWW search engine. We establish a connection between on-line learning theory and search engine construction... / study. Introduction The World Wide web is a huge distributed br On Building an Intelligent WWW Search Engine with On-Line Learning

1078.0   Moving Up the Information Food Chain: Deploying Softbots on the World .. - Etzioni (1996)   (Correct)
I view the World Wide Web as an information food chain (figure 1). The maze of pages and hyperlinks that comprise the Web are at the very bottom of the chain. The WebCrawlers and Alta Vistas of the wo... / Deploying Softbots on the World Wide Web Oren Etzioni Department br Directories World Wide Web Yahoo Figure The Information Food

1073.4   A system to restructure hypertext networks into valid user models - Bollen, Heylighen (1998)   (Correct)
Introduction. 1.1. Information retrieval in the WWW. T he Internet and its associated WWW (World Wide Web) hypertext protocol have been experiencing an exponential growth during the past few years... / and its associated WWW World Wide Web hypertext protocol have br and and indexing sites such as Yahoo have been highly successful and

1071.0   System for Screening Objectionable Images - Wang, Li, Wiederhold, Firschein (1998)   (Correct)
As computers and Internet become more and more available to families, access of objectionable graphics by children is increasingly a problem that many parents are concerned about. This paper describes... / is making the Internet and the World-Wide Web part of the everyday life of br web sites such as the Yahoo Web Guides for Kids have been

1068.0   Information Aggregation and Agent Interaction Patterns in InfoSleuth - Brad Perry (1998)   (Correct)
The MCC InfoSleuth Project 1 is an agent-based system for information gathering and analysis tasks performed over networks of autonomous information sources. A key motivation of the InfoSleuth syste... / with the advent of the World Wide Web WWW information space and br on Internet services such as Yahoo and Excite. ffl Extraction

1059.5   Clustering and Geo-Spatial Mapping of Search Engine Results - Govindarajan (1998)   (Correct)
With the explosive growth of the available information on the internet, navigating the web successfully in order to obtain the desired information has become an important issue. This essentially invol... / geographic visualization of World Wide Web traffic which uses the br and Geo-Spatial Mapping of Search Engine Results M.S Thesis Proposal

1056.0   Pro-active Information Elicitation in Wide-Area Information Networks - Papazoglou, Milliner (1996)   (Correct)
Rapid growth in the volume of data, complexity, diversity and terminological variations render networkaccessible information increasingly difficult to achieve. This paper compares current approaches i... / as information retrieval the World Wide Web WWW multi-agent and br development of a variety of search engines to assist a user to locate

1055.5   An Open Distributed System for Web Information Indexing and Searching .. - Gonçalves, Meira, Salgado   (Correct)
The task of indexing and searching information in the World-Wide Web face scale problems with Web size and growth. We argue that this is due, in part, to the centralized nature of Web indexing systems... / searching information in the World-Wide Web face scale problems with Web br approach. Actually very few search engines claim to be complete and

1053.9   STARTS: Stanford Proposal for Internet Meta-Searching - Gravano, Chang.. (1997)   (Correct)
Document sources are available everywhere, both within the internal networks of organizations and on the Internet. Even individual organizations use search engines from different vendors to index thei... / to present STARTS under the World-Wide Web Consortium W C so that a br individual organizations use search engines from different vendors to

1048.4   Improved Algorithms for Topic Distillation in a Hyperlinked.. - Bharat, Henzinger (1998)   (Correct)
This paper addresses the problem of topic distillation on the World Wide Web, namely, given a typical user query to find quality documents related to the query topic. Connectivity analysis has been sh... / of topic distillation on the World Wide Web namely given a typical user br the query is fetched from a search engine say the top matches

1045.9   Towards a Highly-Scalable and Effective Metasearch Engine - Wu (2001)   (Correct)
A metasearch engine is a system that supports unified access to multiple local search engines. Database selection is one of the main challenges in building a large-scale metasearch engine. The problem... / Introduction The World Wide Web has become a vast information br access to multiple local search engines. Database selection is one of

1044.5   An Interactive Image Database System - Vass, Yao, Zhuang   (Correct)
The most important features of the developed image database system include compressed domain indexing, searching by using scalable features, and progressive image transmission. User interaction is inv... / the result of a lower one. World Wide Web Client Client Engine br images In the proposed search engine scalable features are used

1042.9   A Content-Based Image Meta-Search Engine using Relevance Feedback - Benitez, Beigi, Chang (1998)   (Correct)
Search engines are the most powerful resources for finding information on the rapidly expanding World-Wide Web. Finding the desired search engines and learning how to use them, however, can be very ti... / on the rapidly expanding World-Wide Web. Finding the desired search br A Content-Based Image Meta-Search Engine using Relevance Feedback

1040.0   The Technical Core of Ontobroker - Decker, Fensel, Erdmann, Studer   (Correct)
The World Wide Web can be viewed as the largest knowledge base that has ever existed. However, its support in query answering and automated inference is very limited. Therefore we developed Ontobrok... / Abstract. The World Wide Web can be viewed as the largest br carried out by different search engines web crawlers web indices

1037.5   Columbia Digital News System An Environment for Briefing and Search.. - Alfred Aho   (Correct)
In this paper we describe an ongoing research project called the Columbia Digital News System. The goal of this project is to develop a suite of effective interoperable tools with which people can fin... / features active search of the World Wide Web to categorize images as part br to the map. The image video search engine uses contentbased techniques

1027.2   Current issues in the field of deontic logic - Krogh (1997)   (Correct)
this paper. Of course not all of these publications have been re-read, or even read at all in their completeness. unknown Current issues in the field of deontic logic Christen Krogh Group for organ... /

1026.3   WebMate : A Personal Agent for Browsing and Searching - Chen, Sycara (1998)   (Correct)
The World-Wide Web is developing very fast. Currently, finding useful information on the Web is a time consuming process. In this paper, we present WebMate, an agent that helps users to effectively br... / Abstract The World-Wide Web is developing very fast. br by sending a query to a search engine such as Altavista by

1020.3   Efficient I/O Scheduling in Tertiary Libraries - Ra Ri Es   (Correct)
With the recent improvements in network and processor speeds, several data intensive applications have become much more feasible than ever before. The only practical solution for storing such enormo... /

1011.8   Improving Text Classification by Shrinkage in a Hierarchy of Classes - McCallum, Rosenfeld, Mitchell, Ng (1998)   (Correct)
When documents are organized in a large number of topic categories, the categories are often arranged in a hierarchy. The U.S. patent database and Yahoo are two examples. This paper shows that the acc... / the dramatic expansion of the World Wide Web continues and the amount of br The U.S. patent database and Yahoo are two examples. This paper

1002.6   Self-Describing Schemes for Interoperable MPEG-7 Multimedia Content.. - Paek, Benitez, Chang (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present the self-describing schemes for interoperable image/video content descriptions, which are being developed as part of our proposal to the MPEG-7 standard. MPEG-7 aims to stand... / XML developed by the World Wide Web Consortium. We demonstrate the br first system is an intelligent search engine with an associated expressive

999.2   Webvise: Browser and Proxy Support for Open Hypermedia Structuring.. - Grønbæk, Sloth, Ørbæk (1999)   (Correct)
This paper discusses how to augment the WWW with an open hypermedia service (Webvise) that provides structures such as contexts, links, annotations, and guided tours stored in hypermedia databases ext... / in a giant Docuverse The World Wide Web Berners-Lee et al.

996.0   How to Make Personalized Web Browsing Simple, Secure, and Anonymous - Eran Gabber (1997)   (Correct)
An increasing number of web-sites require users to establish an account before they can access the information stored on that site ("personalized web-browsing"). Typically, the user is required to pro... / see HTTP on which the World Wide Web is based allows specific

993.6   Structuring and Querying the Web through Graph-Oriented Languages - Damiani (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 ... / of data published via the World Wide Web WWW has led to a number of br users grew unsatisfied with search engines based on pure keyword

991.0   Knowledge Portals - Ontologies at Work - Staab, Maedche (2001)   (Correct)
Knowledge portals provide views onto domain-specific information on the World Wide Web, thus facilitating their users to find relevant, domain-specific information. The construction of intelligent a... / information on the World Wide Web thus facilitating their br visible in portal services like www.yahoo.com or www.looklook. com. They

988.3   OODB Support for WWW Applications: Disclosing the internal structure.. - de Munk, Aerts, de Bra (1996)   (Correct)
Almost all WWW-servers use the operating system's native file system for storing the information under their control. Documents are stored as files. This supports the basic role of the WWW server as a... / . Introduction The World Wide Web WWW or Web BL is an br by that server not by search engines or remote overviews. The

985.6   Webcrawling Using Sketches - Lew, Lempinen, Huijsmans (1997)   (Correct)
The current breed of WWW search engines are systems which use agents to find and download text based information from the distributed multimedia database known as the World Wide Web. These search engi... / database known as the World Wide Web. These search engines are br The current breed of WWW search engines are systems which use agents

982.4   Content-based Navigation in a Mini-World Web - Dyreson (1997)   (Correct)
Several database query languages have recently been developed to locate and retrieve documents in the vast network of World-Wide Web pages. These languages combine path expressions, which specify the ... / in the vast network of World-Wide Web pages. These languages combine br from that supported by search engines Search engines only index

981.2   Open Hypermedia as User Controlled Meta Data for the Web - Grønbæk, Sloth, Bouvin   (Correct)
This paper introduces an approach to utilise open hypermedia structures such as links, annotations, collections and guided tours as meta data for Web resources. The paper introduces an XML based data ... / on the Web RDF is a World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation for br no librarian. Sophisticated search engines abound but these face many

979.4   Focused crawling: a new approach to topic-specific Web resource.. - Chakrabarti, van den Berg, Dom (1999)   (Correct)
The rapid growth of the World-Wide Web poses unprecedented scaling challenges for general-purpose crawlers and search engines. In this paper we describe a new hypertext resource discovery system calle... / The rapid growth of the World-Wide Web poses unprecedented scaling br general-purpose crawlers and search engines. In this paper we describe a

978.3   Search and Ranking Algorithms for Locating Resources on the World.. - Yuwono, Lee (1996)   (Correct)
Applying information retrieval techniques to the World Wide Web (WWW) environment is a unique challenge, mostly because of its hypertext/hypermedia nature and the richness of the meta-information it p... / for Locating Resources on the World Wide Web Budi Yuwono Dik L. Lee br builder index database search engine interface user saved

976.1   Community is Knowledge! in (KA) - Richard Benjamins   (Correct)
The Knowledge Annotation Initiative of the Knowledge Acquisition Community, (KA) 2 is an initiative to develop an ontology that models the knowledge acquisition community (its researchers, topics, p... / and contributions. First the World-Wide Web can be seen as the largest br WWW is very limited. Current search engines like Altavista or Yahoo are

974.6   The Use of the National Information Infrastructure and High.. - Fox, Furmanski (1995)   (Correct)
We divide potential NII (National Information Infrastructure) services into five broad areas: Collaboration and televirtuality; InfoVISiON (Information, Video, Imagery, and Simulation on Demand), and ... / We review current and future World Wide Web technologies which could br file manipulation ffl Web Search engines such as YAHOO HARVEST

971.1   An Analysis of Geographical Push-Caching - Gwertzman (1997)   (Correct)
Most caching schemes in wide-area, distributed systems are client-initiated. Decisions of when and where to cache information are made without the benefit of the server's global knowledge of the usage... / to cooperating servers. The World Wide Web is an example of a wide-area br be easy to replicate but a search engine would be more difficult. One

960.5   The European Web Index: An Internet Search Service for the European.. - Lundberg, Ardö, Brummer, Koch (1996)   (Correct)
This paper provides a functional specification of a service (called EWI---European Web Index) which aims at making all Internet documents, relevant for the academic area and published in Europe, searc... / it possible to do so using the World-Wide Web. The harvesting and indexing br a majority of the large search engines are provided by private

959.2   Hierarchically classifying documents using very few words - Koller, Sahami (1997)   (Correct)
The proliferation of topic hierarchies for text documents has resulted in a need for tools that automatically classify new documents within such hierarchies. Existing classification schemes which igno... / categorize the contents of the World Wide Web. The bottleneck in these br been used in several internet search engines such as Yahoo Yahoo

957.1   Multi-Service Search and Comparison Using the MetaCrawler - Selberg, Etzioni (1995)   (Correct)
Standard Web search services, though useful, are far from ideal. There are over a dozen different search services currently in existence, each with a unique interface and a database covering a differe... / Keywords MetaCrawler WWW World Wide Web search multi-service br All-in-One Search Page or W Search Engine list Unfortunately while

952.6   A Reusable Framework for Web-based Teleoperation - Ghiasi, Keaton, Seidl, Zorn (1998)   (Correct)
The advent of the World Wide Web presents an opportunity for a wide audience to make use of telemanipulation. Unfortunately, current e#orts in Web-based telemanipulation are primarily undertaken by in... / ABSTRACT The advent of the World Wide Web presents an opportunity for a br are becoming increasingly popular. Yahoo maintains links of Interesting

947.2   Features: Real-time Adaptive Feature Learning and Document Learning.. - Chen, Meng, Fowler, Zhu (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we report our research on building Features - an intelligent web search engine that is able to perform real-time adaptive feature (i.e., keyword) and document learning. Not only does Fea... / Introduction As the world wide web rapidly evolves and grows web br Features an intelligent web search engine that is able to perform

946.1   Cobra: A new approach to IR system design - Mills, Moody, Rodden (1997)   (Correct)
This paper describes Cobra, an object-oriented system for building information retrieval applications. By founding an architecture for IR systems on a model for document content, we believe that the d... / existing systems such as a World Wide Web server necessarily we must br a better cognitive model of the search engine BDPJ This should enable

941.1   Visual Focusing and Transition Techniques in a. . . - Wittenburg, al. (1997)   (Correct)
In this paper we discuss the visual focusing and transition techniques embodied in a Bellcore Java applet called AMIT (Animated Multiscale Interactive Treeviewer) , whose purpose is to improve Web inf... / Introduction The World Wide Web has brought on an br Semantic Indexing LSI search engine still another server to

940.2   A Market-Based Architecture for Management of Geographically.. - Mehmet Karaul (1998)   (Correct)
Many popular Web sites employ a set geographically dispersed, replicated servers to address the issue of overloaded servers and network congestion. Such distributed Web sites require allocation mechan... / The rapid growth of the World Wide Web has led to a steady increase br C C S S IP www.yahoo.com IP IP WWW

936.5   Spotting Ontological Lacunae through Spectrum Analysis of Retrieved.. - Edward Hoenkamp (1998)   (Correct)
The world-wide-web has produced a potentially unlimited flow of information of varying quality, the so-called "information overload". Information filters have been designed in hopes of letting only ... / Hoenkamp Abstract. The world-wide-web has produced a potentially br These relations can be used by a search engine in expanding keywords to

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