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  1. In Search Of...

    In Search Of... may refer to In Search Of... TV series In Search Of... , an American documentary television series. In Search Of... N.E.R.D album In Search Of... , an album by the band N.E.R.D . In Search Of... Fu Manchu album In Search Of... , an album by the band Fu Manchu band Fu Manchu . In Search Of film In Search Of , a 2008 drama film. See also Lookfrom In Search Of disambig it In Search Of...   more details



  1. The Search

    Other uses Infobox film name The Search image The Search poster.jpg caption director Fred Zinnemann producer Lazar Wechsler writer Richard Schweizer also story br David Wechsler also story br Paul Jarrico br Montgomery Clift br Betty Smith starring Montgomery Clift br Aline MacMahon br Jarmila Novotn br Wendell Corey br Ivan Jandl music Robert Blum cinematography Emil Berna editing Hermann Haller distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released Film date 1948 3 23 runtime 105 minutes country Film US language English budget gross The Search is a 1948 film directed by Fred Zinnemann which tells the story of a young Auschwitz survivor and his mother who search for each other across post World War II Europe. It stars Montgomery Clift , Ivan Jandl , Jarmila Novotn and Aline MacMahon . One oft cited feature of this film is that many of the scenes were shot amidst the actual ruins of post war German cities, namely Ingolstadt , Nuremberg , and W rzburg . ref cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0040765 locations title Filming locations for The Search 1948 publisher www.imdb.com ref Plot The film begins in Documentary film documentary style at a railway station. Trains bring homeless children Displaced Persons or DPs , who are taken by Mrs. Murray Aline MacMahon and other United Nations Relief .... After a while though, she resigns to resume her nearly hopeless search for Karel. That same day, Steve ... for the outstanding juvenile performance of 1948 in The Search Ivan Jandl Academy Award for Best ... The Search publisher The New York Times movies.nytimes.com author Bosley Crowther date March 24 ... accessdate 2008 04 26 ref References reflist External links Commons category The Search film The Search tcmdb title 938 IMDb title 0040765 Allmovie title 43357 Fred Zinnemann Films DEFAULTSORT Search ... in Germany Category Films set in Berlin ca The Search de Die Gezeichneten 1948 fr Les Anges marqu s it Odissea tragica nl The Search film sk The Search ...   more details



  1. In Search of The

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Search of The Type box Artist Buckethead Cover Insearchofthe910.JPG Released February 21, 2007 Recorded 2006 2007 Citation needed date April 2009 Genre Experimental rock , hard rock , avant garde metal , funk metal Length I 44 19 br N 44 49 br S 43 27 br E 42 30 br A 42 27 br R 45 00 br C 41 13 br H 41 37 br O 42 39 br F 42 31 br T 42 29 br H 49 44 br E 45 01 br Total 9 27 37 Label TDRS Music Producer Buckethead Citation needed date April 2009 Reviews Last album Crime Slunk Scene br 2006 This album In Search of The br 2007 Next album Pepper s Ghost album Pepper s Ghost br 2007 NOTOC In Search of The is a set of thirteen albums by Buckethead , released on February 21, 2007. Each was initially personally numbered and monogrammed by Buckethead himself. No two sets were the same, as the covers were hand drawn and unique from one another. It is considered a special release, making it the first of Buckethead s albums to be referred to as such. According to Travis Dickerson ref http www.tdrsmusic.com cgi bin yabb YaBB.cgi?board TDRS action display num 1171410339 start 15 ref ref http www.nme.com news guns n roses 26570 ref cquote ...this is not a regular CD. It s hand made, hand burned. The cover is whatever is deemed to be written on it. This is not a manufactured deal, each one is different and will be numbered and monogramed. No two of these will be the same. I have never heard of an artist doing something like this. This is as direct from the artist to the fan as I have ever heard of. As far as the content, I don t know, but the mystery around it is no surprise. Again, I can t speculate because I don t want to mislead anyone ... drew the covers on each set of In Search of The until he reached the 999th copy. ref http www.tdrsmusic.com ... References reflist Buckethead DEFAULTSORT In Search Of The Category Buckethead albums Category Box set albums Category 2007 compilation albums es In Search of The sv In Search of The ...   more details



  1. Search optimization

    Search optimization may refer to Search algorithm Search engine Search engine optimization disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Multimedia search

    Multimedia search enables information search using search queries in multiple data types including text and other multimedia formats. Multimedia search can be implemented through multimodal search interfaces, i.e., interfaces that allow to submit search queries not only as textual requests, but also through other media. This is often referred to as Search by example , because the typical interaction consists in submitting a piece of information e.g., a video, an image, or a piece of audio at the purpose of finding similar multimedia items. Multimedia search includes Audio search Visual search Audio search is a search where you can search for songs and music. Visual search is a search where you can search for Video clip videos and pictures . The most major search engines give the user the opportunity to search for sound audio , video and pictures . However, most of them only allow to search with a mono modal interaction, based on textual keyword search. See also Multimedia Streaming media Journal of Multimedia List of search engines Multimedia List of search engines Video search engine External links http www.pharos audiovisual search.eu Pharos. EU research project on multimedia and multimodal search Category Searching Category Multimedia ...   more details



  1. Proximity search

    Proximity search may refer to Proximity search text Proximity search metric space disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. The Search (disambiguation)

    The Search may refer to In film and television The Search , a 1948 film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Montgomery Clift The Search TV series The Search TV series , a British contest The Search DS9 episode The Search DS9 episode , Star Trek Deep Space 9 episode Books The Search novel The Search novel , by Nobel Prize winning author Naguib Mahfouz The Search , a novel by C. P. Snow The Search How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture , by John Battelle The Search , a novel by Nora Roberts In music The Search 1985 1989 , retrospective CD from American hardcore punk band Bold The Search album The Search album , by alt country band Son Volt The Search , a song by the Cherry Poppin Daddies off their album Rapid City Muscle Car See also Searching disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Myriad Search

    Myriad Search is a metasearch engine developed by Aaron Wall which offers ad free search results. Myriad Search allows users to select search results from Ask Jeeves , Google , MSN , and Yahoo It is currently in a beta that began 16 September 2005. Myriad Search allows users to select search depth and place bias on the search results from each of the major search engines. Searchers can promote engines that are providing results which are relevant to their query and demote or deselect engines which are providing irrelevant results. Myriad Search also makes it easy for searchers to tab through the search results one engine at a time. Press Myriad Search was covered in SearchDay, the daily search information newsletter from Search Engine Watch, on September 22, 2005. External links http www.myriadsearch.com Myriad Search http www.myriadsearch.com example Myriad Search Example Page http searchenginewatch.com searchday article.php 3550681 Myriad Search Meta Search Your Way Category Internet search engines Other meta search engines based on Myriad code http www.seowebguide.com meta SEO Web Guide http querythe.net Query The Net ...   more details



  1. Local search

    Local search may refer to Local search optimization , a method for problem solving in optimization Local search Internet , web searching for web sites relevant to a given place Disambig ...   more details



  1. Phrase search

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Phrase Search is a type of full text search that matches only those documents that contain a specified phrase, such as Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. DEFAULTSORT Phrase Search Category Search algorithms Internet stub ...   more details



  1. Pattern search

    Pattern search may refer to Pattern search optimization Pattern recognition Pattern mining String searching algorithm Fuzzy string searching Bitap algorithm K optimal pattern discovery Nearest neighbor search Nearest neighbor Eyeball search disambig ...   more details



  1. Cavity Search

    Cavity Search may refer to Body cavity search , a visual search or a manual internal inspection of body cavities for prohibited material contraband , such as illegal drugs, money, or weapons Cavity Search Records , an independent record label based out of Portland, Oregon Cavity Search song Cavity Search song , the third track on the Weird Al Yankovic album Bad Hair Day disambig ...   more details



  1. Beam search

    Tree search algorithm In computer science , beam search is a heuristic computer science heuristic search algorithm that explores a graph by expanding the most promising node in a limited set. Beam search is an optimization of best first search that reduces its memory requirements. Best first search is a graph search which orders all partial solutions states according to some heuristic which attempts to predict how close a partial solution is to a complete solution goal state . In beam search, only ...?query beam search&action Search beam search from FOLDOC Bot generated title ref Beam search uses breadth first search to build its Tree traversal search tree . At each level of the tree, it generates ... cost. ref http bradley.bradley.edu chris searches.html British Museum Search Bot generated title ref ... and beam search is identical to breadth first search. The beam width bounds the memory required to perform the search. Since a goal state could potentially be pruned, beam search sacrifices completeness ... Intelligence . http books.google.com books?id X4mhySvjqUAC&pg PA196&lpg PA196&dq beam search in paradigms ...&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 1&ct result PPA196,M1 Programming ref Name The term beam search was coined by Raj Reddy , Carnegie Mellon University , 1976. Uses A beam search is most often used to maintain tractability in large systems with insufficient amount of memory to store the entire search tree. ref name furcy Furcy, David. Koenig, Sven. Limited Discrepancy Beam Search . 2005. http www.ijcai.org ..., Christoph. Ney, Hermann. Word Reordering and a Dynamic Programming Beam Search Algorithm for Statistical ... best keeps the goals. The first use of a beam search was in the Harpy Speech Recognition System ..., 1976 ref Extensions Beam search has been made complete by combining it with depth first search, resulting in Beam stack search Beam Stack Search ref Zhou, Rong. Hansen, Eric. Beam Stack Search Integrating Backtracking with Beam Search . 2005. http www.cse.msstate.edu hansen papers icaps05beam.pdf ...   more details



  1. Search aggregator

    Multiple issues original research December 2008 unreferenced December 2008 A search aggregator is a type of metasearch engine which gathers results from multiple search engines simultaneously through RSS search results. It combines user specified search feeds parameterized RSS feeds which return search ... . Soon after the introduction of RSS, sites began publicising their search results in parameterized RSS feeds. Search aggregators are an increasingly popular way to take advantage of the power of multiple search engines with a flexibility not seen in traditional metasearch engine s. To the end user, a search aggregator may appear to be just a customizable search engine and the use of RSS may be completely hidden. However, the presence of RSS is directly responsible for the existence of search aggregators and a critical component in the behind the scenes technology. History The concept of search .... In 2005 Amazon published the OpenSearch specification for making search results available in a generic ... RSS format, however. While OpenSearch syndication allows for greater flexibility in the way Search Aggregators display results, it is generally not required. Functional overview A search aggregator typically allows users to select specific search engines ad hoc to perform a specified query. At the time the user enters the query into the Search Aggregator, it generates the required URL on the fly by inserting the search query into the parameterized URL for the search feed. A parameterized URL looks something like this nowiki http news.google.com news?hl en&ned us&q SEARCH TERMS &ie UTF 8&output rss nowiki In this case, the SEARCH TERMS parameter would be replaced with the user requested search terms, and the query would be sent to the host. The Search Aggregator would then parse the results ... also News aggregator Aggregator Metasearch engine Federated search Internet search DEFAULTSORT Search Aggregator Category Internet search engines Category Aggregation websites ...   more details



  1. Search box

    unreferenced date February 2011 A search box or search field is a common GUI element of computer programs, especially in File manager file and web browser s and on web site s. It is basically a type of text box , the contents of which are to be Web search engine search ed for in a database. It is commonly coupled with a search button sometimes indicated only by a magnifying glass symbol . Category Graphical user interfaces Compu stub ...   more details



  1. Search space

    Search space may refer to one of the following. In optimization mathematics optimization , the domain of the function to be optimized In search algorithm s of computer science, the set of all possible solutions In computational geometry , part of the input data in Computational geometry Geometric query problems geometric search problems disambig ...   more details



  1. Hyper Search

    Hyper Search has been the first published technique to introduce link analysis for search engines, opening the way for the second generation of search engines notably, Google above all . It was created by Massimo Marchiori . Bibliography Massimo Marchiori , http www.w3.org People Massimo papers WWW6 The Quest for Correct Information on the Web Hyper Search Engines , Proceedings of the Sixth International World Wide Web Conference WWW6 , 1997. Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page , http www db.stanford.edu backrub google.html The anatomy of a large scale hypertextual Web search engine , Proceedings of the Seventh International World Wide Web Conference WWW7 , 1998. See also PageRank Spamdexing Category Internet search web stub it Hyper Search vec Hyper Search ...   more details



  1. Yahoo! Search

    two other uses the Yahoo Search Engine the corporation Yahoo Yahoo disambiguation Infobox Website name Yahoo Search br nowiki powered by Bing nowiki ref name Microsoft and Yahoo seal web deal logo Image Yahoo Search.png screenshot Image yahoo2.png 300px caption Yahoo Search owner Yahoo author Yahoo results ... Multilingual 40 registration Optional type Web search engine Search Engine url http search.yahoo.com ... accessdate 2011 02 07 ref Yahoo Search is a search engine web search engine , owned by Yahoo Yahoo Inc. and was As of 2009 12 alt as of December 2009 , the 2nd largest search engine on the web by query volume, at 6.42 , after its competitor Google search Google at 85.35 and before Baidu at 3.67 , according ... search engine market share.aspx?qprid 4 publisher antezeta.com title Search Engine Market Share as reported ... 20, 2009 ref Originally, Yahoo Search started as a web directory of other websites, organized in a hierarchy ... fledged portal with a search interface and, by 2007, a limited version of selection based search . Yahoo Search, originally referred to as Yahoo provided Search interface, would send queries to a searchable ... by Google until 2004, when Yahoo Search became independent. On July 29, 2009, Microsoft and Yahoo announced a deal in which Bing search engine Bing would power Yahoo Search. ref name Microsoft and Yahoo seal web deal All Yahoo Search global customers and partners are expected to be transitioned by early 2012. ref http help.yahoo.com l us yahoo search alliance alliance 2.html ylt AvrC8b99B5.r4JmW33gA5ChaMnlG ref Search technology acquisition Seeking to provide its own search engine results, Yahoo acquired their own search technology. In 2002, they bought Inktomi , a behind the scenes or OEM search ... days. In 2003, they purchased Yahoo Search Marketing Overture Services, Inc. , which owned the AlltheWeb and AltaVista search engines. Initially, even though Yahoo owned multiple search engines, they didn t use them on the main yahoo.com website, but kept using Google search engine Google s search ...   more details



  1. Organic search

    Organic search results are listings on search engine results pages that appear because of their relevance to the search terms, as opposed to their being advertisements. In contrast, non organic search results may include pay per click advertising. Background The Google , Yahoo , and Bing search engine Bing search engines combine advertising and search results on their search results pages. In each case, the ads are designed to look like the search results, except for minor visual distinctions such as their background colour and or placement on the page. Further, the appearance of the ads on all major search engines is so similar to the genuine search results that a large majority of search engine users cannot effectively distinguish between them. ref http www.pewinternet.org Reports 2005 Search Engine Users.aspx May June 2004 Tracking Survey Pew Internet and American Life Project ref Because so few ordinary users 38 according to Pew Research Center realised that many of the highest placed results on search engine results pages were actually ads, it became important within the search engine optimization industry to distinguish between the two types of content. As the perspective among general users was that all the results were in fact results , the qualifier organic was invented to distinguish the real search results from the ads. Because the distinction is important and because the word organic has many metaphor ical uses the term is now in widespread use within the search engine ... site, for instance . Google claims that their users click organic search results more often than ... to be ads. Users can avoid ads to be shown on their search, and list only organic search result by using ... Internet marketing PageRank Organic search engine References references http lordofseo.com organic search External links http www.pewinternet.org PPF r 146 report display.asp Pew Internet Search Engine Users Category Search engine optimization Category Internet terminology Category Internet advertising ...   more details



  1. Stack search

    Stack search also known as Stack decoding algorithm is a search algorithm similar to beam search . It can be used to explore tree structured search spaces and is often employed in Natural language processing applications, such as parsing of natural languages, or for decoding of error correcting code s where the technique goes under the name of sequential decoding . Stack search keeps a list of the best n candidates seen so far. These candidates are incomplete solutions to the search problems, e.g. partial parse trees. It then iteratively expands the best partial solution, putting all resulting partial solutions onto the stack and then trimming the resulting list of partial solutions to the top n candidates, until a real solution i.e. complete parse tree has been found. Stack search is not guaranteed to find the optimal solution to the search problem. The quality of the result depends on the quality of the search heuristic. References Example applications of the stack search algorithm can be found in the literature Frederick Jelinek. Fast sequential decoding algorithm using a stack. IBM Journal of Research and Development, pp. 675 685, 1969. Ye Yi Wang and Alex Weibel. Decoding algorithm in statistical machine translation. Proceedings of the 8th conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 366 372. Madrid, Spain, 1997. computer stub Category Search algorithms ...   more details



  1. Voice search

    Voice search , also called voice enabled search, allows the user to use a voice command to search the Internet, or a portable device. Currently, voice search is commonly used in in a narrow sense directory assistance , or local search. Examples include Google 411 , Tellme directory assistance and Yellowpages.com s 1 800 YellowPages. In a broader definition, voice search include open domain keyword query on any information on the Internet. Given that voice based systems are interactive, such systems are also called open domain question answering systems. Voice search is often interactive, involving several rounds of interaction that allows a system to ask for clarification. Voice search is a type of Dialog systems dialog system . References No footnotes date April 2009 Ye Yi Wang, Dong Yu, Yun Cheng Ju, Alex Acero, An Introduction to Voice Search, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine Special Issue on Spoken Language Technology , Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., May 2008 J. Sherwani, Dong Yu, Tim Paek, Mary Czerwinski, Yun Cheng Ju, and Alex Acero. VoicePedia Towards Speech Based Access to Unstructured Information , Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association Interspeech 2007 . Antwerp, Belgium, August, 2007 Internet search Category Data search engines ja ...   more details



  1. Search of persons

    mergeto Search and seizure discuss Talk search and seizure Merger proposal date October 2008 Police officers in various jurisdictions have power to search members of the public , for example, for weapons, drugs and stolen property. This article concerns searches of members of the public who have not been arrest arrested and who are not held in detention of suspects detention . For search powers in relation to those persons see Arrest Search on arrest Search on arrest and Detention of suspects Searches in detention Searches in detention . England and Wales main Stop and search Police powers in England and Wales , allowing police officers to search members of the public for weapons, drugs, stolen property, terrorism related evidence or evidence of other crimes are known as stop and search powers. United States main Frisking The police in the United States may perform a cursory search of the persons outer clothing for their own safety. Terry v. Ohio . However, they may not remove objects from pockets, as that would constitute a search. Minnesota v. Dickerson . Police are allowed to remove weapons from persons, during the time they are present. Fact date February 2008 See also Proactive policing Criminal procedure law enforcement stub Category Searches and seizures de Leibesvisitation ...   more details



  1. Vertical search

    A vertical search engine, as distinct from a general web search engine , focuses on a specific segment of online content. The vertical content area may be based on topicality, media type, or genre of content. Common verticals include shopping, the automotive industry, legal information, medical information, and travel. In contrast to general Web search engines, which attempt to search engine indexing index large portions of the World Wide Web using a web crawler , vertical search engines typically use a focused crawler that attempts to index only Web pages that are relevant to a pre defined topic or set of topics. Some vertical search sites focus on individual verticals, while other sites include multiple vertical searches within one search engine. Vertical search offers several potential benefits over general search engines Greater precision due to limited scope Leverage domain knowledge including Taxonomy taxonomies and ontologies Support specific unique user tasks Domain Specific Search Domain specific verticals focus on a specific topic. John Battelle describes this in his book, The Search. He writes, blockquote Domain specific search solutions focus on one area of knowledge, creating customized search experiences, that because of the domain s limited corpus and clear relationships between concepts, provide extremely relevant results for searchers. ref Battelle, John. The Search How Google and its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture. Portfolio, New York, 2005.. ref blockquote References Reflist Category Searching Category Internet search Category Internet search engines de Vertikale Suchmaschine es Buscador vertical it Vertical search nl Verticale zoekmachine ro C utare pe vertical ru ta tr Dikey arama ...   more details



  1. RE/Search

    Infobox company company name RE Search company logo company type foundation 1980 location city San Francisco ... http www.researchpubs.com researchpubs.com footnotes RE Search Publications is an United States American ... by Andrea Juno and V. Vale in 1980. It was the successor to Vale s earlier punk rock fanzine Search ... Citation last Carpenter first Susan author link title RE Search goes to the source s mouth to document ... Aug 13 2C 2002&author SUSAN CARPENTER&pub Los Angeles Times accessdate March 6, 2010 ref RE Search ... . Subsequent issues all retained the book format. RE Search has published books on various counterculture ... bibliography RE Search numbered volumes RE Search 1,2 and 3 Tabloid format zine . RE Search Publications, 1980 1981. RE Search 4 5 William S. Burroughs Brion Gysin Throbbing Gristle . RE Search Publications, 1982. ISBN 0 9650469 1 5 RE Search 6 7 Industrial Culture Handbook . RE Search Publications, 1983. ISBN 0 940642 07 7 RE Search 6 7 Industrial Culture Handbook , Limited Hardback Edition. RE Search Publications, 2006. ISBN 978 1 889307 16 9 RE Search 8 9 J. G. Ballard . RE Search Publications, 1984. ISBN 0 940642 08 5 RE Search 10 Incredibly Strange Films RE Search Publications, 1986. ISBN 0 940642 09 3 RE Search 11 Prank Pranks . RE Search Publications, 1986. ISBN 0 9650469 8 2 RE Search 12 Modern Primitives book Modern Primitives . RE Search Publications, 1989. ISBN 0 940642 14 X RE Search 13 Angry Women . RE Search Publications, 1992. ISBN 0 940642 24 7 RE Search 14 Incredibly Strange Music Vol. I . RE Search Publications, 1993. ISBN 0 940642 22 0 RE Search 15 Incredibly Strange Music Vol. II . RE Search Publications, 1994. ISBN 0 940642 21 2 RE Search 16 Modern Neopaganism Pagans An Investigation of Contemporary Ritual , 2001 ISBN 1 889307 10 6 Other RE Search titles ... and illustrations by Phoebe Gloeckner . RE Search Publications, 1990. ISBN 0 940642 18 ... , Daniel P. Mannix ISBN 0 9651042 5 7 The RE Search Guide to Bodily Fluids , Paul Spinrad 1994 ...   more details



  1. Jump search

    In computer science , a jump search or block search refers to a search algorithm for list computing ordered lists . It works by first checking all items L sub km sub , where math k in mathbb N math and m is the block size, until an item is found that is larger than the search key . To find the exact position of the search key in the list a linear search is performed on the sublist L sub k 1 m , km sub . The optimal value of m is &radic n , where n is the length of the list L . Because both steps of the algorithm look at, at most, &radic n items the algorithm runs in O &radic n time. This is better than a linear search , but worse than a binary search . The advantage over the latter is that a jump search only needs to jump backwards once, while a binary can jump backwards up to log n times. This can be important if a jumping backwards takes significantly more time than jumping forward. The algorithm can be modified by performing multiple levels of jump search on the sublists, before finally performing the linear search . For an k level jump search the optimum block size m sub l sub for the l sup th sup level counting from 1 is n sup k l k sup . The modified algorithm will perform k backward jumps and runs in O kn sup 1 k 1 sup time. Implementation Algorithm JumpSeach Input An ordered list L , its length n and a search key s . Output The position of s in L , or nothing if s is not in L . a &larr 0 b &larr &lfloor &radic n &rfloor while L sub min b , n 1 sub s do a &larr b b &larr b &lfloor &radic n &rfloor if a &ge n then return nothing while L sub a sub s do a &larr a 1 if a min b , n return nothing if L sub a sub s then return a else return nothing See also Jump list Interpolation search Linear search runs in O n time, only looks forward Binary search runs in O log n time, looks both forward and backward References DADS jump search jumpsearch Ben Shneiderman , Jump Searching A Fast Sequential Search Technique , CACM, 21 10 831 834, October 1978. Category Search algorithms ...   more details




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