Research on the Technology of XML Faceted Search Based on User’s Cognitive

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In information retrieval, the user cognitive factors on the search process and results have the significant influence. First of all, the user cognitive factors are reasonably acquired and expressed, and then the technology of XML is applied to faceted recommend. Finally, according to the XML key technical characteristics that in the result shows, different cognitive styles and space ability have different display format. To effectively improve the XML retrieval efficiency and customer satisfaction, the methods not only have the certain reference value, and also have important practical significance.

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