Patent
Focused search engine and method
Wen-Syan Li
- 12 Dec 2000
176
TL;DR: In this article, a focused search engine and method are directed to crawling vast search spaces comprising markup language documents, for example, both topic distillation and site distillation methodologies are incorporated into an integrated topic-focused search strategy.
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Abstract: A focused search engine and method are directed to crawling vast search spaces comprising markup language documents, for example. Both topic distillation and site distillation methodologies are incorporated into an integrated topic-focused search strategy. Categorization of search results may be initiated by the search engine itself; alternatively, topic categories of interest may be specified in conjunction with the original request for information.
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