Improved Fuzzy Technology for Efficient Searching
Keywords:
instant searching, fuzzy searching, computing all, segmentationAbstract
Instant searching technique finds answers to a query instantly when user types in keywords characterby-character. Fuzzy searching is advancement in instant searching which finds perfect matching keywords to query keywords. User expects fast results within few milliseconds and perfect match. The main challenge in this is the high-speed requirement, i.e., each query needs to be answered within milliseconds to achieve an instant response and a high query throughput. Number of fuzzy techniques such as compute all, early termination technique and segmentation technique are being used. Each of them as various difficulties that they requires more time to search in case of large data and space required is also more. The accuracy is also less as they are not providing relevant answers. In this paper I will be studying available techniques and new proposed algorithm. It will be compared with existing techniques with regard to time, space and relevancy.
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