Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In satisfying the information needs of millions of users, the effectiveness (the quality of the search results) and the efficiency (the speed at which the results are returned to the users) of a search engine are two goals that form a natural trade-off, as techniques that improve the effectiveness of the search engine can also make it less efficient. Meanwhile, search engines continue to rapidly evolve, with larger indexes, more complex retrieval strategies and growing query volumes. Hence, there is a need for the development of efficient query processing infrastructures that make appropriate sacrifices in effectiveness in order to make gains in eff...
Measuring the information retrieval effectiveness of World Wide Web search engines is costly because...
Query Expansion (QE) techniques expand the user queries with additional terms, e.g., synonyms and ac...
Retrieval can be made more efficient by deploying dynamic pruning strategies such as WAND, which do ...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
While Web search engines are built to cope with a large number of queries, query traffic can exceed ...
Web search engines allow users to find information on almost any topic imaginable. To be successful,...
Web search engines have to deal with a rapidly increasing amount of information, high query loads an...
World Wide Web search engines process millions of queries per day from users all over the world. Eff...
Modern search engines face enormous performance challenges. The most popular ones process tens of th...
Large web search engines need to be able to process thousands of queries per second on collections ...
Web search engines typically index and retrieve at the page level. In this study, we investigate a d...
This article discusses Web search engines; mainly the challenges in indexing the World Wide Web, the...
A search engine infrastructure must be able to provide the same quality of service to all queries re...
AbstractWe study the problem of caching query result pages in Web search engines. Popular search eng...
Measuring the information retrieval effectiveness of World Wide Web search engines is costly because...
Query Expansion (QE) techniques expand the user queries with additional terms, e.g., synonyms and ac...
Retrieval can be made more efficient by deploying dynamic pruning strategies such as WAND, which do ...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
While Web search engines are built to cope with a large number of queries, query traffic can exceed ...
Web search engines allow users to find information on almost any topic imaginable. To be successful,...
Web search engines have to deal with a rapidly increasing amount of information, high query loads an...
World Wide Web search engines process millions of queries per day from users all over the world. Eff...
Modern search engines face enormous performance challenges. The most popular ones process tens of th...
Large web search engines need to be able to process thousands of queries per second on collections ...
Web search engines typically index and retrieve at the page level. In this study, we investigate a d...
This article discusses Web search engines; mainly the challenges in indexing the World Wide Web, the...
A search engine infrastructure must be able to provide the same quality of service to all queries re...
AbstractWe study the problem of caching query result pages in Web search engines. Popular search eng...
Measuring the information retrieval effectiveness of World Wide Web search engines is costly because...
Query Expansion (QE) techniques expand the user queries with additional terms, e.g., synonyms and ac...
Retrieval can be made more efficient by deploying dynamic pruning strategies such as WAND, which do ...