Meta-Content framework for back index generation

Journal Title: International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2012, Vol 4, Issue 4

Abstract

Book reading is a common thing which every one of us does in our life. A common strategy to spot a page for reading is to use front index and back index. A front index generally contains the sections and subsections topic with their corresponding page numbers. A back index contains various words of books with currosponding page numbers in the sorted alphabetical order. From back index and front index page numbers are identified for topic spotting. The proposed paper presents a Meta content framework for for generating back indexes for e books which uses part of speech tagging.

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Tripti Sharma , Sarang Pitale

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Tripti Sharma, Sarang Pitale (2012). Meta-Content framework for back index generation. International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering, 4(4), 627-633. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-103356