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Sixearch.org 2.0 peer application for collaborative web search

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ABSTRACT

Sixearch.org is a peer application for social, distributed, adaptive Web search, which integrates the Sixearch.org protocol, a topical crawler, a document indexing system, a retrieval engine, a P2P network communication system, and a contextual learning system. With a single click, the Sixearch.org application will build your personal Web collection. You can search not only your collection, but also other Sixearch peers. When you submit a query, your Sixearch agent will determine which peers are best suited to answer it based on previous interactions. Your agent will also learn from the results it receives, so that it can continuously improve.

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      HT '09: Proceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
      June 2009
      410 pages
      ISBN:9781605584867
      DOI:10.1145/1557914

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