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Two sets of search operators are proposed: evolutionary and specialized.
Four data sets of search queries collected from Gnutella were studied to describe the searching trends.
Our paper adopts a different, purely theoretical approach, which is based on characterizations of the sets of search tree nodes visited by the backtracking algorithms.
While fresh data sets are routinely made available to researchers at large companies like Google, academia has largely made do with the same two sets of search data — one from Excite and one from Alta Vista — for nearly 10 years.
The old search engine couldn't do that, so you often had to comb through two or three separate sets of search results to find what you were looking for, sometimes on one page, sometimes on several.
If it caves in to the Europeans' demand and ends up producing two sets of search results, one for America and another for Europe, it will highlight the differences between them.
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Using the information fusion algorithm, different sets of searching results can be fused to produce the final matching list.
Results for both sets of searches were imported into Scaffold Qplus v. 3.00.02 (Proteome Software, Inc., Portland, OR) utilizing Java 1.6.0_18, amd64, 64 bit, and simultaneously searched using the same parameters described above utilizing a second search engine, X! Tandem.
We employed the second and third sets of searches if the first and second sets, respectively, yielded more than 1500 results.
In this study, the number was determined empirically by running two parallel sets of searches, differing in the set.seed value.
The best matches in terms of length and sequence identity were similar for both sets of searches, and the results based on the full sequences are presented.
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