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ranking function for XML document streams

From: Maciej Gawinecki <mgawinecki@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 6/5/2008 1:23:00 AM
Hello,

Recently I've interested in quering XML document streams. They can be
queried in keyword- based manner (non-structural queries), as the
authors of the article "Semantic Search over XML Document
Streams" [1]
have shown.

Do you know any ranking function to ranking triples returned during
search ? I'm not a specialist in this field, but this would require
some
ranking function based on local context of a result, as a stream have
a
different natured then indexed documents. For example for indexed XML
documents authors of XRank system proposed a function based on
number of all elements in the document).

What do you think about this ?

Regards,

Maciej,


1. Semantic Search over XML Document Streams, Z. Vagena, M M. Moro,
   DataX. 2008
2  L. Guo, F. Shao, C. Botev, and J. Shanmugasundaram. XRANK: Ranked
   keyword search over XML documents. In ACM SIGMOD, 2003.
   http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/guo03xrank.html"



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