It is widely accepted that, with large databases, the key to good performance is effective data-clustering. In any large document database clustering is essential for efficient search, browse and therefore retrieval. Cluster analysis allows the identification of groups, or clusters, of similar objects in multi-dimensional space . Conventional document retrieval systems involve the matching of a query against individual documents, whereas a clustered search compares a query with clusters of documents, thereby achieving efficient retrieval. In most document databases, periodic updating of clusters is required due to the dynamic nature of a database. Experimental evidence, however, shows that clustered searches are substantially less effective...
A collection of documents D1 of a search result R1 is a cluster if all the documents in D1 are simil...
The proliferation of documents, on both the Web and in private systems, makes knowledge discovery in...
This paper discusses the issues involved in the design of a complete information retrieval system ba...
It is widely accepted that, with large databases, the key to good performance is effective data-clus...
The standard approach to document retrieval is to assume that the relevance of documents could be as...
Computational resources for research in legal environments have historically implied remote access t...
Document clustering, which is also refered to as text clustering, is a technique of unsupervised doc...
Abstract-This article reviews recent research into the use of hierarchic agglomerative clustering me...
Approximated algorithms for clustering large-scale document collection are proposed and evaluated un...
Clustering of very large document databases is essential to reduce the spacehime complexity of infor...
This thesis presents new methods for classification and thematic grouping of billions of web pages, ...
An important challenge in cluster-based document retrieval is ranking document clusters by their rel...
Clustering of related or similar objects has long been regarded as a potentially useful contribution...
Clustering of related or similar objects has long been regarded as a potentially useful contribution...
Documents Clustering is a technique in which relationships between sets of documents are being autom...
A collection of documents D1 of a search result R1 is a cluster if all the documents in D1 are simil...
The proliferation of documents, on both the Web and in private systems, makes knowledge discovery in...
This paper discusses the issues involved in the design of a complete information retrieval system ba...
It is widely accepted that, with large databases, the key to good performance is effective data-clus...
The standard approach to document retrieval is to assume that the relevance of documents could be as...
Computational resources for research in legal environments have historically implied remote access t...
Document clustering, which is also refered to as text clustering, is a technique of unsupervised doc...
Abstract-This article reviews recent research into the use of hierarchic agglomerative clustering me...
Approximated algorithms for clustering large-scale document collection are proposed and evaluated un...
Clustering of very large document databases is essential to reduce the spacehime complexity of infor...
This thesis presents new methods for classification and thematic grouping of billions of web pages, ...
An important challenge in cluster-based document retrieval is ranking document clusters by their rel...
Clustering of related or similar objects has long been regarded as a potentially useful contribution...
Clustering of related or similar objects has long been regarded as a potentially useful contribution...
Documents Clustering is a technique in which relationships between sets of documents are being autom...
A collection of documents D1 of a search result R1 is a cluster if all the documents in D1 are simil...
The proliferation of documents, on both the Web and in private systems, makes knowledge discovery in...
This paper discusses the issues involved in the design of a complete information retrieval system ba...