Keyword-based Search Task
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A Keyword-based Search Task is a information search task that is based on a keyword search query.
- Context:
- It can be solved by a Keyword-based Search System that implements a keyword-based search algorithm.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Information Retrieval Task, Vector-based Model.
References
2014
- "Keyword-based search versus natural language search.” In: https://www.inbenta.com/en/blog
- QUOTE: … The problem is that the most common search engines are “keyword based,” which means all search queries and retrievals will operate under the keyword rules of stemming. …
… Keyword searches have a tough time distinguishing between words that are spelled the same way but mean something different (i.e. hard cider, a hard stone, a hard exam, and the hard drive on your computer). This often results in hits that are completely irrelevant to your query.
- QUOTE: … The problem is that the most common search engines are “keyword based,” which means all search queries and retrievals will operate under the keyword rules of stemming. …
2002
- (Agrawal et al., 2002) ⇒ Sanjay Agrawal, Surajit Chaudhuri, and Gautam Das. (2002). “DBXplorer: A System for Keyword-based Search over Relational Databases.” In: Proceedings of ICDE 2002.
2000
- (Florescu et al., 2000) ⇒ Daniela Florescu, Donald Kossmann, and Ioana Manolescu. (2000). “Integrating Keyword Search into XML Query Processing.” In: Proceedings of BDA 2000
1983
- (Salton and McGill, 1983) ⇒ Gerard M. Salton, and Michael McGill. (1983). “Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval." McGraw-Hill.