Title
Exploit keyword query semantics and structure of data for effective XML keyword search
Abstract
Keyword search is a natural and user-friendly mechanism for querying XML data in information systems and Web based applications. One of the key tasks is to identify and return meaningful fragments as results, due to the limited expressiveness and the ambiguity of keyword queries. In this paper, we first studied query keyword patterns in order to exploit the user's search intention behind the input keywords. The outcome of this task is that keywords in the query are classified as required information and search conditions (or predicates). In addition, unlike previous work that our work only returns desired fragments as results. Each returned result must satisfy the search conditions rather than simply contain all query keywords. To further prune irrelevant fragments we introduce a novel notion called Relevant Lowest Common Ancestor (RLCA) which effectively and precisely captures the meaningful and relevant fragments to the given keyword query. We conducted extensive experimental studies to prove the effectiveness of our approach.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2010
ADC
effective xml keyword search,query keyword pattern,information system,keyword query semantics,input keyword,search intention,meaningful fragment,query keyword,search condition,previous work,keyword query,keyword search
Field
DocType
Citations 
Keyword density,Information system,Data mining,Web search query,Lowest common ancestor,XML,Information retrieval,Query expansion,Computer science,Web query classification,Database,Semantics
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
21
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Khanh Nguyen112810.39
Jinli Cao251745.22