Karpanta, an experimental search engine
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v10i2.1493Abstract
Karpanta, a search engine that implements a great number of different algorithms (more than 300), and that isolates the process of automatic indexing and resolving queries of the phases of lexical analysis and visualization, is presented. The code is very simple and easily modifiable, since it solves the totality of the operations by means of simple SQL sentences, storing the data in relational tables. Karpanta is free and open code with a GPL license that can be used, freely modified and adapted by any researcher; and has been implemented specifically as a research environment tool for the interdisciplinary field of Information Retrieval. On the other side, Karpanta also can be successfully used operationally for the real tasks that occur in a documentation centreDownloads
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