State of art approaches for giving related items in search query

Saima Ramzan, Fouzia Jabeen, Nasreen Anjum

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Abstract

Search queries are used to dig out needed information and are one of the most important factors in assessment of search engines results. Search queries are consisting of words, phrases and keywords etc. Related items in the form of different appropriate words that can be used in search query to enhance its precision. Enhancement is done in many ways like suggesting correct spelling of misspelled words, autocomplete etc. To be more precise search queries are précised commonly by query replacement and query enhancement using query substitution and expansion approaches. In this paper we have categorized query precising approaches according to type of query. Query types are classified as transactional, navigational and informational. The paper analyses the pros/con of approaches along with challenges that needs to be addressed which will result in accurate query which eventually helps to get precise search results.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2021 International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Energy Technologies (ICECET)
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9781665442312
ISBN (Print)9781665442329
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Feb 2022
EventInternational Conference on Electrical, Computer and Energy Technologies: ICECET 2021 - Cape Town, South Africa
Duration: 9 Dec 202110 Dec 2021
https://www.icecet.com/2021/

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Electrical, Computer and Energy Technologies
Country/TerritorySouth Africa
CityCape Town
Period9/12/2110/12/21
Internet address

Keywords

  • search query
  • query types
  • query expansion
  • query substitution
  • query approaches

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