semantic search
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsemanticandsearch
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semantic
adjective
uk/sɪˈmæn.tɪk/us/səˈmæn.t̬ɪk/
connected with the meanings ...
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search
noun
uk/sɜːtʃ/us/sɝːtʃ/
an attempt to find someone ...
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(Definition ofsemanticandsearchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsemantic search
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It is problems like this with keyword-based search that are driving the quest forsemanticsearchengines.
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We then review the four modes of user interaction in existingsemanticsearchsystems, namely keyword-based, form-based, view-based and natural language-based systems.
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This is challenging forsemanticsearch, because the simple presence of two concepts in the same document is not sufficient.
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Thus, semantic matching mechanisms should be incorporated in the keywordsemanticsearchroutine.
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This need for building multimodalsemanticsearchtools provides a first dimension in mapping the space that development of systems needs to address.
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The usability ofsemanticsearchtools sets the agenda of this review.
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Thesemanticsearchenvironment is potentially complex and large.
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These observations are commonly outlined in the research field of linguistics and used to developsemanticsearchtools.
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In this paper, we are interested insemanticsearchand, in particular, the usability of four modes of formulating semantic queries.
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Keyword-basedsemanticsearchsystems make efforts to enhance the performance of traditional keyword search by exploiting the availability of explicit semantics.
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The common ontology is used to support more powerfulsemanticsearchservices.
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We start by presenting an example that motivates the need forsemanticsearch.
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The store is assumed to be the repository of documents indexed by thesemanticsearchengine defined above.
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This requires thatsemanticsearchsystems should be able to support both large-scale ontologies (with many classes and instances) and large-scale repositories (with many annotations).
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With a common ontology, we can also improve the efficiency ofsemanticsearchby avoiding too many mappings between ontologies.
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However, it should be noted that the paper does not represent an exhaustive catalogue ofsemanticsearchtools.
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Combining these two dimensions divides the world ofsemanticsearchsystems into four areas.
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For the example above,semanticsearchtackles the problem in two ways.
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The problem is thatsemanticsearchsystems are logic-based and classical logic returns true/false answers.
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The phrase 'semanticsearch' is used to describe several different kinds of search.
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