The explosion of content in distributed information retrieval (IR) systems requires new mechanisms to attain timely and accurate retrieval of unstructured text. In this paper, we compare two mechanisms to improve IR system performance: partial collection replication and caching. When queries have locality, both mechanisms return results more quickly than sending queries to the original collection (s). Caches return results when queries exactly match a previous one. Partial replicas are a form of caching that return results when the IR technology determines the query is a good match. Caches are simpler and faster, but replicas can increase locality by detecting similarity between queries that are not exactly the same. We use real traces from...
Caching is one of the techniques that Information Retrieval Systems (IRS) and Web Search Engines (WS...
For peer-to-peer web search engines it is important to keep the delay between receiving a query and ...
Replication and caching mechanisms are often employed to enhance the performance of Web applications...
Abstract The explosion of content in distributed infer-marion retrieval (IR) systems requires new me...
The explosion of content in distributed information retrieval (IR) systems requires new mechanisms i...
As information explodes across the Internet and intranets, information retrieval (IR) systems must c...
In this paper we explore the problem of Caching of Search Engine Query Results, in order to reduce t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on similarity caching systems, in which a user request for ...
Feature-rich data, such as audio-video recordings, digital images, and results of scientific experim...
For peer-to-peer web search engines it is important to quickly process queries and return search res...
Search engines and large-scale IR systems need to cache query results for efficiency and scalability...
Similarity search is important for many data-intensive applications to identify a set of similar obj...
The amount of information available over the Internet is increasing daily as well as the importance ...
Motivated by contextual advertising systems and other web applications involving efficiency-accuracy...
Large-scale web search engines are composed of multiple data centers that are geographically distant...
Caching is one of the techniques that Information Retrieval Systems (IRS) and Web Search Engines (WS...
For peer-to-peer web search engines it is important to keep the delay between receiving a query and ...
Replication and caching mechanisms are often employed to enhance the performance of Web applications...
Abstract The explosion of content in distributed infer-marion retrieval (IR) systems requires new me...
The explosion of content in distributed information retrieval (IR) systems requires new mechanisms i...
As information explodes across the Internet and intranets, information retrieval (IR) systems must c...
In this paper we explore the problem of Caching of Search Engine Query Results, in order to reduce t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on similarity caching systems, in which a user request for ...
Feature-rich data, such as audio-video recordings, digital images, and results of scientific experim...
For peer-to-peer web search engines it is important to quickly process queries and return search res...
Search engines and large-scale IR systems need to cache query results for efficiency and scalability...
Similarity search is important for many data-intensive applications to identify a set of similar obj...
The amount of information available over the Internet is increasing daily as well as the importance ...
Motivated by contextual advertising systems and other web applications involving efficiency-accuracy...
Large-scale web search engines are composed of multiple data centers that are geographically distant...
Caching is one of the techniques that Information Retrieval Systems (IRS) and Web Search Engines (WS...
For peer-to-peer web search engines it is important to keep the delay between receiving a query and ...
Replication and caching mechanisms are often employed to enhance the performance of Web applications...