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Focussed Structured Document Retrieval

by Gabriella Kazai, Mounia Lalmas, Thomas Roelleke - In Proceedings of the 9 th Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval (SPIRE 2002 , 2002
"... Focussed structured document retrieval aims at retrieving best entry points from where users can browse to access relevant document components in the document structure. In this paper, we report on the development, implementation and evaluation of best entry point retrieval strategies derived fro ..."
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Focussed structured document retrieval aims at retrieving best entry points from where users can browse to access relevant document components in the document structure. In this paper, we report on the development, implementation and evaluation of best entry point retrieval strategies derived

Focussed Structured Document Retrieval

by Gabrialla Kazai Mounia, Mounia Lalmas, Thomas Roelleke - In Proceedings of the 9 th Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval (SPIRE 2002 , 2002
"... Focussed structured document retrieval aims at retrieving best entry points from where users can browse to access relevant document components in the document structure. In this paper, we report on the development, implementation and evaluation of best entry point retrieval strategies derived fro ..."
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Focussed structured document retrieval aims at retrieving best entry points from where users can browse to access relevant document components in the document structure. In this paper, we report on the development, implementation and evaluation of best entry point retrieval strategies derived

A graphical user interface for structured document retrieval

by Jesús Vegas, Pablo de la Fuente, Fabio Crestani - 2001: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON STRING PROCESSING AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL (IEEE COMPUTER , 2002
"... Structured document retrieval requires different user graphical interfaces from ..."
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Structured document retrieval requires different user graphical interfaces from

Language Models and Structured Document Retrieval

by Paul Ogilvie, Jamie Callan - In Proceedings of the first INEX workshop , 2003
"... We discuss possibilities for the use of language models in structured document retrieval. We use a tree-based generative language model for ranking documents and components. Nodes in the tree correspond to document components such as titles, sections, and paragraphs. At each node in the document tre ..."
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We discuss possibilities for the use of language models in structured document retrieval. We use a tree-based generative language model for ranking documents and components. Nodes in the tree correspond to document components such as titles, sections, and paragraphs. At each node in the document

The Accessibility Dimension for Structured Document Retrieval

by Thomas Roelleke, Mounia Lalmas, Gabriella Kazai, Ian Ruthven, Stefan Quicker - Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 2001
"... Structured document retrieval aims at retrieving document components that best satisfy a query, instead of merely retrieving predefined document units. This paper reports on an investigation of a idf-acc approach, where tf and idf are the classical term fi'equency and inverse document frequ ..."
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Structured document retrieval aims at retrieving document components that best satisfy a query, instead of merely retrieving predefined document units. This paper reports on an investigation of a idf-acc approach, where tf and idf are the classical term fi'equency and inverse document

A Filter for Structured Document Retrieval

by Christian Strohmaier, Holger Meuss
"... Structured document retrieval has established itself as a new research area in the overlap between Database Systems and Information Retrieval. This work proposes a filtering technique that can be added to already existing index architectures of many structured document retrieval systems. This new te ..."
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Structured document retrieval has established itself as a new research area in the overlap between Database Systems and Information Retrieval. This work proposes a filtering technique that can be added to already existing index architectures of many structured document retrieval systems. This new

Structured Document Retrieval, . . .

by Theodora Tsikrika, et al.
"... ... a flexible environment for setting up search systems. It achieves that by including out-of-the-box solutions for common retrieval tasks, such as index creation (that also supports stemming and stopword removal) and retrieval in response to structured queries (where the ranking can be generated a ..."
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... a flexible environment for setting up search systems. It achieves that by including out-of-the-box solutions for common retrieval tasks, such as index creation (that also supports stemming and stopword removal) and retrieval in response to structured queries (where the ranking can be generated

Improving index structures for structured document retrieval

by Holger Meuss, Christian M. Strohmaier - In IRSG'99, 21st Annual Colloquium on IR Research , 1999
"... Structured document retrieval has established itself as a new research area in the overlap between Database Systems and Information Retrieval. This work proposes a filtering technique, that can be added to already existing index structures of many structured document retrieval systems. This new tech ..."
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Structured document retrieval has established itself as a new research area in the overlap between Database Systems and Information Retrieval. This work proposes a filtering technique, that can be added to already existing index structures of many structured document retrieval systems. This new

Version Management in Structured Document Retrieval Systems

by Seong-joon Yoo, P. Bruce Berra, Yong Kyu Lee, Kyoungro Yoon , 1996
"... A structured document retrieval system(SDRS) is composed of management control, structured documents and indexes. A version control mechanism is needed to support the management of versions of document content, structure and indexes. In this paper, we propose a version control model to represent, cr ..."
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A structured document retrieval system(SDRS) is composed of management control, structured documents and indexes. A version control mechanism is needed to support the management of versions of document content, structure and indexes. In this paper, we propose a version control model to represent

Enhancive Index for Structured Document Retrieval

by Xiao-ling Wang, Ji-Rong Wen, Liu Wen-Yin, Yi-Sheng Dong, Ji-rongwen Liu, Wen-yin Yi-sheng Dong - Proceeding of the 12 th International Workshop on Research Issues in Data Engineering , 2002
"... Structured documents, especially the XML documents, are made up of a few logical components, such as title, sections, subsections and paragraphs. The components in each structured document can be represented by an ordered tree model, which can also be viewed as a hierarchical concept relationship. T ..."
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Structured documents, especially the XML documents, are made up of a few logical components, such as title, sections, subsections and paragraphs. The components in each structured document can be represented by an ordered tree model, which can also be viewed as a hierarchical concept relationship
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