2003 XSEarchASemSearchEngineforXML
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- (Cohen et al., 2003) ⇒ Sara Cohen, Jonathan Mamou, Yaron Kanza, Yehoshua Sagiv. (2003). “XSEarch: A Semantic Search Engine For XML.” In: Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB 2003).
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- XSEarch, a semantic search engine for XML, is presented. XSEarch has a simple query language, suitable for a naive user. It returns semantically related document fragments that satisfy the user's query. Query answers are ranked using extended information-retrieval techniques and are generated in an order similar to the ranking. Advanced indexing techniques were developed to facilitate efficient implementation of XSEarch. The performance of the different techniques as well as the recall and the precision were measured experimentally. These experiments indicate that XSEarch is efficient, scalable and ranks quality results highly.
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