A Retrieval Mechanism for Multi-versioned Digital Collection Using TAG
Thangaraj M, Gayathri V

TL;DR
This paper introduces VTAG, a retrieval mechanism designed for multi-versioned digital collections, enabling efficient access to any version regardless of its recency, thus improving search effectiveness in digital libraries.
Contribution
The paper proposes VTAG, a novel indexing technique that enhances retrieval efficiency for any version in multi-versioned digital collections.
Findings
VTAG retrieves any version faster than existing methods.
Experimental results show improved retrieval times.
VTAG effectively supports access to all versions in digital libraries.
Abstract
As the marvellous growth of the digital library in each year, the problems with indexing and searching a digital library is increased in a high rate. When the researchers search for the earlier versions, only a few recent versions in the back volumes can be retrieved soon. It is unpredictable that researchers require the earlier versions in a specific boundary. In order to facilitate the researchers, who may access any version at any time, we propose a VTAG technique for indexing. Our experiments indicate that the proposed retrieval technique, VTAG, effectively retrieves any version in considerable amount of time than the existing method.
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