Flexible XML Retrieval using Summaries
author:
Mariano Consens,
University of Toronto
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| Slides | |
| 0:01 | Flexible XML Retrieval using Summaries |
| 0:31 | Outline |
| 0:46 | Search/Rank any Data |
| 2:11 | Scenario: Proteomics Portal |
| 4:56 | Outline |
| 5:09 | Summaries for XML |
| 6:21 | Incoming Path Summaries |
| 8:16 | Incoming Path Summaries |
| 8:35 | XSummary Framework |
| 10:03 | Incoming-Outgoing Summaries |
| 11:20 | Incoming-Outgoing Summaries |
| 11:45 | Outgoing Summaries |
| 12:10 | 2-incoming Summaries |
| 12:20 | D(k) Summaries |
| 12:43 | Summaries: plenty to choose |
| 12:57 | Summaries vs. Schemas |
| 14:49 | RSS Feed (extract) |
| 16:26 | RDF Feed (extract) |
| 17:01 | Atom Feed (extract) |
| 18:38 | Outline |
| 18:49 | The TReX Search Engine |
| 19:37 | NEXI Queries from INEX 2005 |
| 20:12 | INEX Incoming Summary (extract) |
| 20:33 | INEX Summaries (fragment/stats) |
| 21:35 | NEXI to SID Translation |
| 22:45 | Evaluation in TReX |
| 23:58 | Ranking in TReX |
| 24:30 | Outline |
| 24:36 | A Glimpse of Experimental Results |
| 24:44 | Comparing EA/TA Efficiency |
| 25:59 | Comparing EA/TA Efficiency (II) |
| 27:55 | Comparing Summary Effectiveness |
| 29:18 | Comparing Summary Effectiveness |
| 30:08 | Outline |
| 30:12 | Conclusions |
| 31:08 | Thanks |
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