A Review on Extracting Facets For Queries From Search Results

Kasi Sailaja, V Swamy Naidu, M. Veerabhadra Rao

Abstract


The delinquent of discovery query facets which are manifold groups of words or phrases that elucidate and abridge the satisfied covered by a query. The imperative facets of a query are frequently accessible and recurring in the query’s top regained documents in the style of lists, and query facets can be quarried out by collecting these momentous lists. a regular resolution, which we raise to as QDMiner, to robotically mine query facets by mining and federation common lists from free text, HTML tags, and recurrence regions within top search results. Experimental grades show that a bulky number of lists do happen and valuable query facets can be excavated by QDMiner.


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