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14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'03)
Temporal Information Retrieval in Cooperative Search Engine
Prague, Czech Republic
September 01-September 05
ISBN: 0-7695-1993-8
Nobuyoshi Sato, Toyo University, Japan
Minoru Uehara, Toyo University, Japan
Yoshifumi Sakai, Tohoku University, Japan
In business, the retrieval of up-to-date, or fresh, information is very important. It is difficult for conventional search engines based on a centralized architecture to retrieve fresh information, because they take a long time to collect documents via Web robots. In contrast to a centralized architecture, a search engine based on a distributed architecture does not need to collect documents, because each site makes an index independently. As a result, distributed search engines can be used to retrieve fresh information. However, fast indexing alone is not enough to retrieve fresh information, as support for temporal information based retrieval is also required. In this paper, we describe temporal information retrieval in distributed search engines. In particular, we propose a content-based comparison method to avoid spamming.
Citation:
Nobuyoshi Sato, Minoru Uehara, Yoshifumi Sakai, "Temporal Information Retrieval in Cooperative Search Engine," dexa, pp.215, 14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'03), 2003
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