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Encyclopedia of Criminal Activities and the Deep Web
The process followed by search engines to create an index of the contents present on the Internet, to allow easy retrieval when displaying results to user queries.
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Dark Web: A Boon or a Bane
Punam Bedi (University of Delhi, India), Neha Gupta (University of Delhi, India), and Vinita Jindal (Keshav Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi, India)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9715-5.ch010
Abstract
The World Wide Web is a part of the Internet that provides data dissemination facility to people. The contents of the Web are crawled and indexed by search engines so that they can be retrieved, ranked, and displayed as a result of users' search queries. These contents that can be easily retrieved using Web browsers and search engines comprise the Surface Web. All information that cannot be crawled by search engines' crawlers falls under Deep Web. Deep Web content never appears in the results displayed by search engines. Though this part of the Web remains hidden, it can be reached using targeted search over normal Web browsers. Unlike Deep Web, there exists a portion of the World Wide Web that cannot be accessed without special software. This is known as the Dark Web. This chapter describes how the Dark Web differs from the Deep Web and elaborates on the commonly used software to enter the Dark Web. It highlights the illegitimate and legitimate sides of the Dark Web and specifies the role played by cryptocurrencies in the expansion of Dark Web's user base.
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A Primer on Text-Data Analysis
Indexing is the process of mapping a document into a structured (tabular) format that captures its content.
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Biometric Identification Techniques
Logical partitioning of large database using some known data structures like B-trees, hash functions, and so forth
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Spatial Search Engines
A data structure technique used to speed up querying in large datasets.
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Technologies for Information Access and Knowledge Management
Indexing is the assignment of terms (words) that represent a document. Indexing can be carried out manually or automatically. Automatic indexing requires the elimination of stop words and stemming.
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Information Retrieval
The assignment of terms (words) which represent a document. Indexing can be carried out manually or automatically. Automatic indexing requires the elimination of stopwords and stemming.
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Discovery, Analysis, and Retrieval of Multimodal Environmental Information
The process of creating indices for large collections in order to facilitate faster retrieval.
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Artificial Intelligence for Information Retrieval
Indexing means the assignment of terms (words) which represent a document in an index. Indexing can be carried out manually or automatically. Automatic indexing requires the elimination of stopwords and stemming.
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A Data Mining Algorithm for Accessing Research Literature in Electronic Databases: Boolean Operators
Indexing is the process of using index words or other symbols to identify, summarise, or otherwise improve the discoverability of a document's content.
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Online Information Retrieval Systems Trending From Evolutionary to Revolutionary Approach
A mechanism facilitating the retrieval of relevant information with the help of an alphabetical list of keyword terms, subject headings, etc. called as index.
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Search Space Reduction in Biometric Databases: A Review
A technique that generates a key for each individual using his biometric data. Indexing logically partitions the database such that images possessing similar characteristics share the similar index.
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