TSUBAKI: An open search engine infrastructure for developing information access methodology

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Due to the explosive growth in the amount of information in the last decade, it is getting extremely harder to obtain necessary information by conventional information access methods. Hence, creation of drastically new technology is needed. For developing such new technology, search engine infrastructures are required. Although the existing search engine APIs can be regarded as such infrastructures, these APIs have several restrictions such as a limit on the number of API calls. To help the development of new technology, we are running an open search engine infrastructure, TSUBAKI, on a high-performance computing environment. In this paper, we describe TSUBAKI infrastructure. © 2012 Information Processing Society of Japan.

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Shinzato, K., Shibata, T., Kawahara, D., & Kurohashi, S. (2012). TSUBAKI: An open search engine infrastructure for developing information access methodology. Journal of Information Processing, 20(1), 216–227. https://doi.org/10.2197/ipsjjip.20.216

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