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Efficient multi-event monitoring using built-in search engines
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作者 Zhaoman ZHONG Zongtian LIU +1 位作者 Yun HU Cunhua LI 《Frontiers of Computer Science》 SCIE EI CSCD 2016年第2期281-291,共11页
Users of the internet often wish to follow certain news events, and the interests of these users often overlap. General search engines (GSEs) cannot be used to achieve this task due to incomplete coverage and lack o... Users of the internet often wish to follow certain news events, and the interests of these users often overlap. General search engines (GSEs) cannot be used to achieve this task due to incomplete coverage and lack of freshness. Instead, a broker is used to regularly query the built-in search engines (BSEs) of news and social media sites. Each user defines an event profile consisting of a set of query rules called event rules (ERs). To ensure that queries match the semantics of BSEs, ERs are transformed into a disjunctive normal form, and separated into conjunctive clauses (atomic event rules, AERs). It is slow to process all AERs on BSEs, and can violate query submission rate limits. Accordingly, the set of AERs is reduced to eliminate AERs that are duplicates, or logically contained by other AERs. Five types of event are selected for experimental comparison and analysis, including natural disasters, accident disasters, public health events, social security events, and negative events of public servants. Using 12 BSEs, 85 ERs for five types of events are defined by five users. Experimental comparison is conducted on three aspects: event rule reduction ratio, number of collected events, and that of related events. Experimental results in this paper show that event rule reduction effectively enhances the efficiency of crawling. 展开更多
关键词 information retrieval event retrieval event monitoring BSEs event rule reduction
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