Hybrid search engine
A hybrid search engine (HSE) is a type of computer search engine that uses different types of data with or without ontologies to produce the algorithmically generated results based on web crawling. Previous types of search engines only use text to generate their results. Hybrid search engines use a combination of both crawler-based results and directory results. More and more search engines these days are moving to a hybrid-based model.
References
- http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/17457/
- http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/3771/
- http://www.picollator.com
- http://elocalfinder.com/HSearch.aspx
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