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Tag focused [7 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag focused.
  • Focused crawling: a new approach to topic-specific Web resource discovery
    Computer Networks (Amsterdam, Netherlands: 1999), Vol. 31, No. 11--16. (1999), pp. 1623-1640.
    by Soumen Chakrabarti, Martin van den Berg, Byron Dom
  • Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS). Four ablation treatments of a single canine hepatocellular adenoma.
    HPB (Oxford), Vol. 8, No. 4. (2006), pp. 292-298.
  • Focused Crawls, Tunneling, and Digital Libraries
    by Donna Bergmark, Carl Lagoze, Alex Sbityakov
    posted to searching focused crawling by Scis0000002 on 2008-05-19 22:09:20 as **
  • Ontology-focused crawling of Web documents
    (2003)
    by M Ehrig, A Maedche
    posted to focused ontology search by lancemoon on 2007-04-16 01:01:00 as ***** along with 2 people sgmorrison atyks
  • Adaptive Focused Crawling
    The Adaptive Web (2007), pp. 231-262.
    by Alessandro Micarelli, Fabio Gasparetti
  • BINGO! and DAFFODIL: Personalized Exploration of Digital Libraries and Web Sources
    by Martin Theobald, Claus P Klas
    posted to crawling digital focused libraries by hanni on 2007-07-02 14:34:14 as read along with 1 person fpouilloux
  • Examining the Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: A Meta-Analysis
    Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 18, No. 2. (1 March 2008), pp. 107-116.
    by Johnny S Kim
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