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AN EFFICIENT WEB SEARCH ALGORITHM FOR MOBILE TERMINAL

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International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology Vol.2 Issue 1, pp 465-469,Year 2013

AN EFFICIENT WEB SEARCH ALGORITHM FOR MOBILE TERMINAL

MasafumiMatsuhara

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Received : 25 February 2013; Accepted : 27 February 2013 ; Published : 28 February 2013

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Abstract

We propose a fast Web search method for mobile terminals such as mobile phones. We need to input some terms for Web searching usually. A typical mobile phone has only about 12 keys. It is less than the kinds of alphabet characters. Therefore, it is difficult to input search-terms and search the intended Webpage on mobile terminals. In our proposed method, a user is able to rapidly input terms because our proposed method needs only one keystroke per character. Character-strings inputted by the user are ambiguous because each stringcorresponds to not only the intended term but also other terms. However, the ambiguous strings are not translated into the intended terms in our proposed method. The system based on our proposed method directly searches Webpages by the ambiguous strings and outputs the searched result based on co-occurrence. Thus, we are able to find the intended Webpage on a mobile phone rapidly and easily. In the result of the evaluation experiment, the Web search accuracy was 80[%] and the system was able to search Webpages by the correct terms at 90[%]. It was proved that our proposed method was effective for mobile terminals.

Key Words   
Web Search, Mobile Terminal, Mobile Phone, Co-occurrence, Number-string, Disambiguation
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MasafumiMatsuhara , " An Efficient Web Search Algorithm For Mobile Terminal ", International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology . Vol. 2, Issue 1, pp 465-469 , 2013


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