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Spertus, Ellen - Department Mathematics and Computer Science, Mills College
Conclusions 6.1 Lessons Learned
Squeal: A Structured Query Language for the Web Ellen Spertus
The previous chapter described a relational database model of the Web. This abstraction is imple-mented by the Squeal interpreter, which determines what information from the Web needs to be
Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI) '97 Smokey: Automatic Recognition of Hostile Messages
Applications In this chapter, I describe some applications, written in Squeal. These applications were originally
StudentWorkshop Affirmative
Why are There so Few Female Computer Scientists? fl 1991 Ellen Spertus
Just-In-Time Databases and the World-Wide Web Ellen Spertus
A Hyperlink-Based Recommender System Written in Squeal
Leveraging an Alternative Source of Computer Scientists: Reentry Programs
Squeal: A Programming Interface to Structural Information on the Web Ellen Spertus Lynn Andrea Stein
ParaSite: Mining the Structural Information on the World-Wide Web
Introduction The World-Wide Web contains hundreds of millions of pages of data. Existing information retrieval
A fundamental characteristic of the Web is the structural information it encodes, which has been obscured through there being a number of different ways to represent different kinds of structure.
Implementation This chapter goes into low-level detail about the implementation of the Squeal interpreter. It is likely
SQL Database Schema for Squeal These are the definitions for the SQL database schema defining Squeal (Chapter 2).
The Squeal Grammar This is the grammar for Squeal in the format expected by the Java Compiler Compiler (JavaCC) [36].
http://www.mills.edu/ACAD_INFO/MCS/SPERTUS/Parasite/parasite.html Appearing in The Sixth International World Wide Web Conference, April 1997.
Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI) '97 Smokey: Automatic Recognition of Hostile Messages
Source Code for Home Page Finder The home page finder is discussed in Sections 1.1.3 and 5.2.
USENIX Association Proceedings of the
ParaSite: Mining the Structural Information on the World-Wide Web
Evaluating the Locality Benefits of Active Messages Ellen Spertus and William J. Dally
User Evaluations of Recommender Section 5.1 described the recommender system experiment. This appendix contains the user ratings