GlOSS: text-source discovery over the Internet

The dramatic growth of the Internet has created a new problem for users: location of the relevant sources of documents. This article presents a framework for (and experimentally analyzes a solution to) this problem, which we call the text-source discovery problem. Our approach consists of two phases...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACM transactions on database systems 1999-06, Vol.24 (2), p.229-264
Hauptverfasser: Gravano, Luis, García-Molina, Héctor, Tomasic, Anthony
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Zusammenfassung:The dramatic growth of the Internet has created a new problem for users: location of the relevant sources of documents. This article presents a framework for (and experimentally analyzes a solution to) this problem, which we call the text-source discovery problem. Our approach consists of two phases. First, each text source exports its contents to a centralized service. Second, users present queries to the service, which returns an ordered list of promising text sources. This article describes GlOSS, Glossary of Servers Server, with two versions: bGlOSS, which provides a Boolean query retrieval model, and vGlOSS, which provides a vector-space retrieval model. We also present hGlOSS, which provides a decentralized version of the system. We extensively describe the methodology for measuring the retrieval effectiveness of these systems and provide experimental evidence, based on actual data, that all three systems are highly effective in determining promising text sources for a given query.
ISSN:0362-5915
1557-4644
DOI:10.1145/320248.320252