2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10031127
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A Query Understanding Framework for Earth Data Discovery

Abstract: One longstanding complication with Earth data discovery involves understanding a user’s search intent from the input query. Most of the geospatial data portals use keyword-based match to search data. Little attention has focused on the spatial and temporal information from a query or understanding the query with ontology. No research in the geospatial domain has investigated user queries in a systematic way. Here, we propose a query understanding framework and apply it to fill the gap by better interpreting a … Show more

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“…In the elds of computational linguistics and probability, this is known as an 'n-gram', which is 'a contiguous sequence of n items from a given sample of text or speech'. 7 In this case, the n-grams of a given text provide a strategy for generating the next text. The Markov chain could therefore be used to generate a text where each new letter is dependent on the previous letter/s or even…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the elds of computational linguistics and probability, this is known as an 'n-gram', which is 'a contiguous sequence of n items from a given sample of text or speech'. 7 In this case, the n-grams of a given text provide a strategy for generating the next text. The Markov chain could therefore be used to generate a text where each new letter is dependent on the previous letter/s or even…”
Section: Mask Designmentioning
confidence: 99%