Abstract

Considering the environmental field around the Congo Basin area (in Central Africa), many initiatives implement and communicate on their activities via the internet, yet the information they provide remains very little exploited, even inaccessible. The data is scattered on the internet and it is qui

Highlights

  • Our world tends to be digitized more and more; this phenomenon has been favored by the advent of the Internet and its services

  • Despite the existence of search engines developed to facilitate the search for information in the vast data network that is the Internet, there are always concerns about the quality, richness, and relevance of the information provided as search results

  • Assuming that the results of a query submitted to a search engine would certainly be more relevant if the search engine takes into account or integrates certain specificities related to the query such as: the thematic district of the research subject, a tool to help the expression of research needs, and some dedicated algorithms

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Summary

Introduction

Our world tends to be digitized more and more; this phenomenon has been favored by the advent of the Internet and its services. Despite the existence of search engines developed to facilitate the search for information in the vast data network that is the Internet, there are always concerns about the quality, richness, and relevance of the information provided as search results In this case, it would be desirable to have a research assistance tool for environmental issues in the Congo Basin area, which provides synthetic, rich, relevant and circumscribed results in the target research area. It would be desirable to have a research assistance tool for environmental issues in the Congo Basin area, which provides synthetic, rich, relevant and circumscribed results in the target research area It is in this context that this article finds its justification. We will present the final architecture proposed for our search engine, and we will conclude this article with the perspectives

How a search engine works
Specificities of a dedicated search engine
Modeling a search engine dedicated to the environment
Proposed optimization approach for the dedicated engine
Choice of tools and methods
The architecture of the final system
Conclusion

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