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A new internet meta-search engine and implementation
This paper proposes a context-based meta-search engine. The goals of the proposed meta-search engine are to help ease and guide the searching efforts of a novice Web user toward their desired objectives. The context-based meta-search engine benefits the user the most when the user does not know what exact document he or she is looking for. Comparison of the context-based meta-search engine with both Google and Guided Google shows that the results returned by context-based meta-search engine is much more intuitive and accurate than the results returned by both Google and Guided Google.
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ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (3rd : 2005 : Cairo, Egypt)Pagination
103 - 110Publisher
IEEELocation
Cairo, EgyptPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Start date
2005-01-03End date
2005-01-06ISBN-13
9780780387355ISBN-10
078038735XLanguage
engNotes
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2005, IEEETitle of proceedings
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