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Return to Text systems and web issues Ranking and returning the most relevant results of a query is a popular paradigm in Information Retrieval. We discuss challenges and investigate several approaches to enable ranking in databases, including adaptations of known techniques from information retrieval. We present results of preliminary experiments. @inproceedings {DBLP:conf/cidr/AgrawalCDG03, author = {Sanjay Agrawal and Surajit Chaudhuri and Gautam Das and Aristides Gionis}, booktitle = {CIDR}, title = {Automated Ranking of Database Query Results.}, year = {2003}, url = {db/conf/cidr/cidr2003.html#AgrawalCDG03}, ee = {http://www-db.cs.wisc.edu/cidr/program/p9.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de} } ![]() ©2004 Association for Computing Machinery |