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Semantic search - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Semantic search is a process used to improve online searching by using data from semantic networks to disambiguate queries and web text in order to generate more relevant results. Hildebrand et al. p...
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Semantic Web - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Swoogle -- the semantic web search engine and metadata service provider ... How to Search Semantic Web Documents/Ontologies ... Swoogle lets user-agents search for Semantic Web Documents, especially Semantic Web Ontologies. There are two relevant queryType available:
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A semantic search engine that indexes pages marked up with SHOE, an ontology-based, XML-compatible, knowledge representation language for the Web. ... Enter your query terms.Type in values (e.g., URLs, names, numbers, etc.) for those properties which you wish to use to restrict your search. Use the Show checkbox to display...
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We provide an overview of TAP, the application framework upon which the Semantic Search is built. We describe two implemented Semantic Search systems which, based on the denotation of the search query, augment traditional search results with relevant data aggregated from distributed sources.
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In a new paper entitled, “If You Ask Nicely I Will Answer – Semantic Search and Today’s Search,” which I’ve co-authored with Alessio Signorini, we propose a family of metrics to evaluate the semantical invariance of search engines, and we report experimental results for well-known search engines.
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