• Title/Summary/Keyword: web document spatial queries

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AN EFFICIENT DENSITY BASED ANT COLONY APPROACH ON WEB DOCUMENT CLUSTERING

  • M. REKA
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.1327-1339
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    • 2023
  • World Wide Web (WWW) use has been increasing recently due to users needing more information. Lately, there has been a growing trend in the document information available to end users through the internet. The web's document search process is essential to find relevant documents for user queries.As the number of general web pages increases, it becomes increasingly challenging for users to find records that are appropriate to their interests. However, using existing Document Information Retrieval (DIR) approaches is time-consuming for large document collections. To alleviate the problem, this novel presents Spatial Clustering Ranking Pattern (SCRP) based Density Ant Colony Information Retrieval (DACIR) for user queries based DIR. The proposed first stage is the Term Frequency Weight (TFW) technique to identify the query weightage-based frequency. Based on the weight score, they are grouped and ranked using the proposed Spatial Clustering Ranking Pattern (SCRP) technique. Finally, based on ranking, select the most relevant information retrieves the document using DACIR algorithm.The proposed method outperforms traditional information retrieval methods regarding the quality of returned objects while performing significantly better in run time.

Techniques for Location Mapping and Querying of Geo-Texts in Web Documents (웹 문서상의 공간 텍스트 위치 맵핑과 질의 기법)

  • Ha, Tae Seok;Nam, Kwang Woo
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2022
  • With the development of web technology, large amounts of web documents are being produced. This web document contains various spatial texts, and by converting these texts into spatial information, it is the basis for searching for text documents with spatial query. These spatial texts consist of a wide range of areas, including postal codes and local phone numbers, as well as administrative place names and POI names. This paper presents algorithms that can map locations based on spatial text information existing within web documents. Through these algorithms, web documents can be searched for documents describing the region on a map rather than a general web search. In this paper, we demonstrated the presented algorithms are useful by implementing a web geo-text query system.

Data Model, Query Language, and Indexing Scheme for Structured Video Documents (구조화된 비디오 문서의 데이터 모델 및 질의어와 색인 기법)

  • 류은숙;이규철
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 1998
  • Video information is an important component of multimedia systems such as Digital Library, World-Wide Web (WWW), and Video-On-Demand (VOD) service system. Video information has hierarchical document structure inherently, so it is named "structure video document" in this paper. This paper proposes a data model, a query language, and an indexing scheme for structured video documents in order to store, retrieve, and share video documents efficiently. In representing structured video documents, the object-oriented data modeling technique is used since the hierarchical structure information can be modeled as complex objects. We also define object types for the structure information. Our query language supports not only content-based retrieval, which means the queries based on the structure of video documents, and spatial/temporal relation for video documents. In order to perform structure queries efficiently, as well as to reduce the storage overhead of indices, an optimized inverted index structure is proposed.

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