Keyword search is widely recognized as a convenient way to retrieve information from XML data. In order to precisely meet users' search concerns, we study how to effectively return the targets that users intend to search for. We model XML document as a set of interconnected object-trees, where each object contains a subtree to represent a concept in the real world. Based on this model, we propose object-level matching semantics called Interested Single Object (ISO) and Interested Rel ated Object (IRO) to capture single object and multiple objects as user's search targets respectively, and design a novel relevance oriented ranking framework for the matching results. We propose efficient algorithms to compute and rank the query resu...
XML query languages proposed so far are limited to Boolean retrieval in the sense that query results...
Query languages for XML such as XPath or XQuery support Boolean retrieval: a query result is a (poss...
Abstract. XML query languages proposed so far are limited to Boolean retrieval in the sense that que...
Keyword search is a user-friendly way to query XML databases. Most previous efforts in this area foc...
Abstract. This paper addresses an open problem of keyword search in XML trees: given relevant matche...
The success of information retrieval style keyword search on the web leads to the emergence of XML b...
The extreme success of web search engines makes keyword search the most popular search model for ord...
In this paper, we demonstrate an effective ranked XML keyword search with meaningful result display....
Keyword search enables inexperienced users to easily search XML database with no specific knowledge ...
Keyword search enables inexperienced users to easily search XML database with no specific knowledge ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Keyword search is an effective paradigm for information discovery and has been introduced recently t...
Existing LCA-based XML keyword search approaches are not aware of the significance of using semantic...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple text format which was designed to describe data using c...
In this paper, we discuss how to present the result of searching elements of any type from XML docum...
XML query languages proposed so far are limited to Boolean retrieval in the sense that query results...
Query languages for XML such as XPath or XQuery support Boolean retrieval: a query result is a (poss...
Abstract. XML query languages proposed so far are limited to Boolean retrieval in the sense that que...
Keyword search is a user-friendly way to query XML databases. Most previous efforts in this area foc...
Abstract. This paper addresses an open problem of keyword search in XML trees: given relevant matche...
The success of information retrieval style keyword search on the web leads to the emergence of XML b...
The extreme success of web search engines makes keyword search the most popular search model for ord...
In this paper, we demonstrate an effective ranked XML keyword search with meaningful result display....
Keyword search enables inexperienced users to easily search XML database with no specific knowledge ...
Keyword search enables inexperienced users to easily search XML database with no specific knowledge ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Keyword search is an effective paradigm for information discovery and has been introduced recently t...
Existing LCA-based XML keyword search approaches are not aware of the significance of using semantic...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple text format which was designed to describe data using c...
In this paper, we discuss how to present the result of searching elements of any type from XML docum...
XML query languages proposed so far are limited to Boolean retrieval in the sense that query results...
Query languages for XML such as XPath or XQuery support Boolean retrieval: a query result is a (poss...
Abstract. XML query languages proposed so far are limited to Boolean retrieval in the sense that que...