Electronic document retrieval system with links to external documents

US9275145B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9275145-B2
Application numberUS-59336808-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 26, 2008
Priority dateMar 28, 2007
Publication dateMar 1, 2016
Grant dateMar 1, 2016

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Abstract

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An electronic document retrieval system is disclosed. It has particular utility to World-Wide Web searching. The system requires webmasters to put forward categories into which the pages on their web-site might sensibly be divided, and to provide a list of those categories together with a list of popular keywords associated with those categories to a global search engine. The global search engine is then able to augment one or more of its search results with links to category-heading pages which most closely relate to the query provided by the user. In this way, a user is able to find the page most relevant to his query more rapidly than has hitherto been possible.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electronic information retrieval system comprising: a plurality of collection-hosting computer systems, each operable to provide information from a specific stored collection of hyperlinked documents, a global search engine computer, a user's computer having a user input device and a display, said information retrieval system further comprising a network interconnecting said search engine computer, said one or more collection-hosting computer systems and said user's computer; each of said computers and computer systems including software allowing data transfer between said computers; wherein each of said plurality of collection-hosting computer systems is arranged in operation to generate a category index indicating associations between keywords and/or key phrases, and category-heading documents in said collection; said search engine computer is arranged in operation to: i) receive said category index from each of said plurality of collection-hosting computer systems; ii) receive a search query from said user's computer and to select one or more globally-selected documents found to be relevant to the query; iii) identify the document collection to which said globally-selected document belongs; iv) identify one or more relevant category-heading documents within the relevant collection in dependence on words or phrases in said query and the category index associated with said collection; v) send to said user's computer a search result including a hyperlink to said globally-selected document along with one or more hyperlinks to said relevant category-heading documents; and said user's computer is arranged in operation to: i) allow said user to enter said search query using said input device to seek relevant documents from said plural collections of documents; and ii) display said search result on the user's computer's display. 2. The electronic information retrieval system according to claim 1 , wherein said documents comprise World-Wide Web pages, and said collections comprise web-sites. 3. The electronic information retrieval system according to claim 1 , wherein said collection of documents is organised in a hierarchy, and said category-heading pages comprise section-heading pages which, in the hierarchy, are above other pages within the section. 4. The electronic information retrieval system according to claim 1 , wherein each of said plurality of collection-hosting computer systems generates said category index by selecting keywords in dependence upon the specificity of keywords to the category headed by said category-heading documents in said collection. 5. The electronic information retrieval system according to claim 4 , wherein each of said plurality of collection-hosting computer systems generates said category index by also selecting keywords in dependence the popularity of use of the keyword in user queries. 6. The electronic information retrieval system according to claim 1 , wherein: each collection-hosting computer system stores said category index data and document categorisation data which associates one or more local documents with local category-heading pages; said search engine computer is further arranged in operation to: vi) respond to the user clicking on one of said category-heading document links in said search result page by forwarding to the relevant collection-hosting computer system a categorised search query comprising an indication of which category-heading page link was selected by the user and the user's original search query; said collection-hosting computer system further being arranged in operation to receive said categorised search query from said search engine computer and to select a local document accordingly, and to return the selected local document to the user. 7. The electronic information retrieval system according to claim 6 , wherein said document categorisation data further indicates the strength of the local document to local category-heading page associations, said collection-hosting computer system being further arranged in operation to take said categorisation strength data into account when selecting a local document for return to the user. 8. The electronic information retrieval system according to claim 1 , wherein said search engine computer is further arranged in operation to create a global index which associates keywords with documents, to receive search queries from said user's computer; and to use said global index to select web-pages which are relevant to each received search query. 9. A search engine computer arranged in operation to: i) receive, from each of a plurality of collection-hosting computer systems operable to provide information from respective stored collections of hyperlinked documents, a category index indicating associations between keywords and/or key phrases, and category-heading documents in said collection; ii) receive a search query from a user's computer and to select one or more globally-selected documents found to be relevant to the query; iii) identify the document collection to which said globally-selected document belongs; iv) identify one or more relevant category-heading documents within the relevant collection in dependence on words or phrases in said query and the category index associated with said collection; v) send to said user's computer a search result including a hyperlink to said globally-selected document along with one or more hyperlinks to said relevant category-heading documents. 10. A method of identifying documents relevant to a user query, said method being executed in a computer and comprising the steps of: i) receiving, from each of a plurality of collection-hosting computer systems operable to provide information from respective stored collections of hyperlinked documents, a category index indicating associations between keywords and/or key phrases, and category-heading documents in said collection; ii) receiving a search query from a user's computer and to select one or more globally-selected documents found to be relevant to the query; iii) identifying the document collection to which said globally-selected document belongs; iv) identifying one or more relevant category-heading documents within the relevant collection in dependence on words or phrases in said query and the category index associated with said collection; and v) sending to said user's computer a search result including a hyperlink to said globally-selected document along with one or more hyperlinks to said relevant category-heading documents. 11. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing a computer program for a search engine computer to perform the steps according to claim 10 .

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  • Querying, e.g. by the use of web search engines · CPC title

  • G06F16/951Primary

    Indexing; Web crawling techniques · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

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What does patent US9275145B2 cover?
An electronic document retrieval system is disclosed. It has particular utility to World-Wide Web searching. The system requires webmasters to put forward categories into which the pages on their web-site might sensibly be divided, and to provide a list of those categories together with a list of popular keywords associated with those categories to a global search engine. The global search engi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ducatel Gery M, Azarmi Nader, Cui Zhan, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F16/951. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 01 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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