Natural language text corpora are often available as sets of syntactically parsed trees. A wide range of expressive tree queries are possible over such parsed trees that open a new avenue in searching over natural language text. They not only allow for querying roles and relationships within sentences, but also improve search effectiveness compared to flat keyword queries. One major drawback of current systems supporting querying over parsed text is the perfor-mance of evaluating queries over large data. In this paper we propose a novel indexing scheme over unique subtrees as index keys. We also propose a novel root-split coding scheme that stores subtree structural information only par-tially, thus reducing index size and improving queryin...
The inverted index supports efficient full-text searches on natural language text collections. It re...
With more and more text data stored in databases, the problem of handling natural language query pre...
Abstract—A traditional search tree allows for efficient sequen-tial access to the elements of the tr...
Abstract This paper is about compressed full-text indexes. That is, our goal is to represent full-te...
Trees are a fundamental structure in computing. They are used in almost every aspect of modeling and...
The proliferation of online text, such as on the World Wide Web and in databases, motivates the need...
In computational linguistics, large tree databases tagged with morpho-syntactic information are in n...
The proliferation of online text, such as found on the World Wide Web and in online databases, motiv...
We propose an indexing technique for approximate text searching, which is practical and powerful, an...
This is a pre-print of a paper from Human Language Technologies: Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conf...
Databases of hierarchically annotated text occupy a central place in linguistic research and languag...
Summarization: Due to their expressive power, regular expressions (REs) are quickly becoming an inte...
We propose an indexing technique for approximate text searching, which is practical and powerful, an...
The aim of this work is to show the novel index structure based suffix array and ternary search tree...
This paper proposes an efficient method of sentence retrieval based on syntactic structure. Collins ...
The inverted index supports efficient full-text searches on natural language text collections. It re...
With more and more text data stored in databases, the problem of handling natural language query pre...
Abstract—A traditional search tree allows for efficient sequen-tial access to the elements of the tr...
Abstract This paper is about compressed full-text indexes. That is, our goal is to represent full-te...
Trees are a fundamental structure in computing. They are used in almost every aspect of modeling and...
The proliferation of online text, such as on the World Wide Web and in databases, motivates the need...
In computational linguistics, large tree databases tagged with morpho-syntactic information are in n...
The proliferation of online text, such as found on the World Wide Web and in online databases, motiv...
We propose an indexing technique for approximate text searching, which is practical and powerful, an...
This is a pre-print of a paper from Human Language Technologies: Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conf...
Databases of hierarchically annotated text occupy a central place in linguistic research and languag...
Summarization: Due to their expressive power, regular expressions (REs) are quickly becoming an inte...
We propose an indexing technique for approximate text searching, which is practical and powerful, an...
The aim of this work is to show the novel index structure based suffix array and ternary search tree...
This paper proposes an efficient method of sentence retrieval based on syntactic structure. Collins ...
The inverted index supports efficient full-text searches on natural language text collections. It re...
With more and more text data stored in databases, the problem of handling natural language query pre...
Abstract—A traditional search tree allows for efficient sequen-tial access to the elements of the tr...