Integrating relational database technologies into Web Information Retrieval enables users to ask complex queries beyond traditional keyword searches over web pages. One approach to this integration is to have a software layer on top of an Information Retrieval (IR) system and an RDBMS (Relational Database Management System). A core operation in this top layer is to join the intermediate results from the two underlying systems (called the IR results and the DB results correspondingly) in order to produce the final ranked results for each query. Unfortunately, most conventional join algorithms are inefficient for this operation. In this paper, we propose one simple join algorithm called Binary Search Join (BSJ) for the operation of joining...
This dissertation focuses on supporting ranking in relational database systems through a rank-aware ...
When using Information Retrieval Systems (IRS), users often present search queries made of ad-hoc ke...
Databases and web are two environments, where searching is used the most. In addition one group of d...
Integrating relational database technologies into Web Information Retrieval enables users to ask com...
The paper describes a new approach for querying relational databases through keyword search by explo...
An information retrieval (IR) process begins when a user enters a query into the system. Queries are...
Traditionally, relational database systems have been designed for precise queries over structured da...
data set becomes an area of research within the database and Information Retrieval. There is no stan...
Keyword search technology has been the most widely used querying method nowadays. The amount of data...
ABSTRACT Implementing keyword search and other IR tasks on top of relational engines has become viab...
In a traditional relational database management system, queries can only be defined over attributes ...
Keyword search is an easy and potentially effective way to find information that is stored in relati...
Our aim here is to advocate for the integration of database-systems (DB) methods and information-ret...
In a traditional relational database management system, queries can only be defined over attributes ...
Databases (DB) and information retrieval (IR)have evolved as separate fields. However, modern applic...
This dissertation focuses on supporting ranking in relational database systems through a rank-aware ...
When using Information Retrieval Systems (IRS), users often present search queries made of ad-hoc ke...
Databases and web are two environments, where searching is used the most. In addition one group of d...
Integrating relational database technologies into Web Information Retrieval enables users to ask com...
The paper describes a new approach for querying relational databases through keyword search by explo...
An information retrieval (IR) process begins when a user enters a query into the system. Queries are...
Traditionally, relational database systems have been designed for precise queries over structured da...
data set becomes an area of research within the database and Information Retrieval. There is no stan...
Keyword search technology has been the most widely used querying method nowadays. The amount of data...
ABSTRACT Implementing keyword search and other IR tasks on top of relational engines has become viab...
In a traditional relational database management system, queries can only be defined over attributes ...
Keyword search is an easy and potentially effective way to find information that is stored in relati...
Our aim here is to advocate for the integration of database-systems (DB) methods and information-ret...
In a traditional relational database management system, queries can only be defined over attributes ...
Databases (DB) and information retrieval (IR)have evolved as separate fields. However, modern applic...
This dissertation focuses on supporting ranking in relational database systems through a rank-aware ...
When using Information Retrieval Systems (IRS), users often present search queries made of ad-hoc ke...
Databases and web are two environments, where searching is used the most. In addition one group of d...