Web-page indexing based on the prioritized ontology terms

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Abstract

In this world, globalization has become a basic and most popular human trend. To globalize information, people are going to publish the documents in the internet. As a result, information volume of internet has become huge. Tohandle that huge volume of information, Web searcher uses search engines. The Web-page indexing mechanism of a search engine plays a big role to retrieve Web search results in a faster way from the huge volume of Web resources. Web researchers have introduced various types of Web-page indexing mechanism to retrieve Web-pages from Web-page repository. In this paper, we have illustrated a new approach of design and development of Web-page indexing. The proposed Web-page indexing mechanism has been applied on domain specific Web-pages and we have identified the Web-page domain based on an Ontology. In our approach, first we prioritize the Ontology terms that exist in the Web-page content then apply our own indexing mechanism to index that Web-page. The main advantage of storing an index is to optimize the speed and performance while finding relevant documents from the domain specific search engine storage area for a user given search query. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014.

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Sinha, S., Dattagupta, R., & Mukhopadhyay, D. (2014). Web-page indexing based on the prioritized ontology terms. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 27, pp. 593–600). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07353-8_68

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