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An effective object-level XML keyword search

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posted on 2023-05-23, 08:59 authored by Bao, Z, Lu, J, Ling, TW, Xu, L, Wu, H
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 Related 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 results in one phase. Finally, comprehensive experiments show the efficiency and effectiveness of our approach, and an online demo of our system on DBLP data is available at http://xmldb.ddns.comp.nus.edu.sg.

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Publication title

Database Systems for Advanced Applications Part I

Editors

H Kitagawa, Y Ishikawa, Q Li, C Watanabe

Pagination

93-109

ISBN

978-3-642-12025-1

Department/School

School of Information and Communication Technology

Publisher

Springer-Verlag

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Event title

15th International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications

Event Venue

Tsukuba, Japan

Date of Event (Start Date)

2010-04-01

Date of Event (End Date)

2010-04-04

Rights statement

Copyright 2011 Springer

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