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[ACM Press the 11th ACM symposium - Mountain View, California, USA (2011.09.19-2011.09.22)] Proceedings of the 11th ACM symposium on Document engineering - DocEng '11 - Version-aware XML documents
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- 2011
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This paper proposes a novel Hybrid Clustering approach for XML documents (HCX) that first determines the structural similarity in the form of frequent subtrees and then uses these frequent subtrees to represent the constrained content of the XML documents in order to determine the content similarity