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Research On The Retrieval Technology Of The Location-aware Web Search

Posted on:2012-08-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X WenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178330335455601Subject:Computer Science and Technology
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As the World Wide Web grows rapidly, Web search engines are becoming indispensable tools for internet users to satisfy their information needs. In many cases, people are interested in information with geographic constraints, such as tourism information, local businesses, or locally relevant events. Geographic Web search engines allow users to constrain and order search results by focusing a query on a specified geographic region. In this dissertation, we describe the architecture and major components of a geographic Web search engine and address the challenges of integrating geographic information into a keyword-based search engine.There are many different sources of information about the geographic properties of Web documents that can be exploited for data extraction. For example, geographic references can be extracted form documents and URLs, or from the whois entries of the sites. For each page, the collection of all regions that the document provides information about is then stored in a structure called a geographic footprint. Once these initial geographic footprints have been created, they can be enhanced by propagating their information across hyperlinks and site structure.Geographic search engine query processing is different from standard search engines in that it requires a combination of text and spatial data processing techniques. Given a query, it identifies pages that contain the keyword and whose page footprint intersects with the query footprint, and ranks these results according to a algorithms for efficient query processing in geographic search engines, integrate them with a text query processor, and evaluate performance of the algorithms on large sets of real data and query traces.
Keywords/Search Tags:Geographical Search Engine, Geographical Information Extraction, Hybrid Indexing, Location-aware
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