Effective enterprise search must draw on a number of sources-for example web pages, telephone directories, and databases. Doing this means we need a way to make a single sorted list from results of very different types. Many merging algorithms have been
Abstract. Nowadays, search on the Web goes beyond the retrieval of textual Web sites and increasingl...
Intelligent Web search engines are extremely popular now. Currently, only the commercial centralized...
In distributed information retrieval systems, document overlaps occur frequently across results from...
Effective enterprise search must draw on a number of sources— for example web pages, telephone direc...
Different web search tools often complement each other. So, if we want to have a good coverage of al...
Meta Search Engines are finding tools developed for enhancing the search performance by submitting u...
Merging search results from different servers is a major problem in Distributed Information Retrieva...
Part 1: Research TrackInternational audienceHeterogeneous search engines differ in the algorithms th...
Enterprise search is very different from Web search (for example in the link structure or in the use...
Enterprise search allows users in an enterprise to retrieve desired information through a simple sea...
Nowadays, search on the Web goes beyond the retrieval of textual Web sites and increasingly takes ad...
Result merging is an important step in federated search to merge the documents returned from multipl...
In distributed information retrieval systems, document overlaps occur frequently across results from...
For a specific query merging the returned results from multiple search engines, in the for...
In the World Wide Web there are innumerable information sources containing very useful information t...
Abstract. Nowadays, search on the Web goes beyond the retrieval of textual Web sites and increasingl...
Intelligent Web search engines are extremely popular now. Currently, only the commercial centralized...
In distributed information retrieval systems, document overlaps occur frequently across results from...
Effective enterprise search must draw on a number of sources— for example web pages, telephone direc...
Different web search tools often complement each other. So, if we want to have a good coverage of al...
Meta Search Engines are finding tools developed for enhancing the search performance by submitting u...
Merging search results from different servers is a major problem in Distributed Information Retrieva...
Part 1: Research TrackInternational audienceHeterogeneous search engines differ in the algorithms th...
Enterprise search is very different from Web search (for example in the link structure or in the use...
Enterprise search allows users in an enterprise to retrieve desired information through a simple sea...
Nowadays, search on the Web goes beyond the retrieval of textual Web sites and increasingly takes ad...
Result merging is an important step in federated search to merge the documents returned from multipl...
In distributed information retrieval systems, document overlaps occur frequently across results from...
For a specific query merging the returned results from multiple search engines, in the for...
In the World Wide Web there are innumerable information sources containing very useful information t...
Abstract. Nowadays, search on the Web goes beyond the retrieval of textual Web sites and increasingl...
Intelligent Web search engines are extremely popular now. Currently, only the commercial centralized...
In distributed information retrieval systems, document overlaps occur frequently across results from...