Posts Tagged “Semantics”
Watson is claimed to cognate the human brain cognitive process by its statistical experiences over “unstructured and structured” knowledge base.
Can fast moving content, like news and social media blurbs, point to an emerging trends in the financial markets?
Hakia, the good old semantic engine, believes “YES”.
This is a key year, when his company will start raiding semantic space. Google will provide better suggestions for related searches, based on semantic analysis of search strings.
Let us have a look into some engines that make use of common sense technology for channeling a different user experience. These engines do not impress web searches with over the head linguistic or mathematical models. They give a boost to the human senses, directing common sense to act stronger and swifter.
Clustering engines group the search results in different categories based on similarity of the text, word frequency and proximity of the phrases/words found in the resultant documents. Rather than trying to map user’s keywords to the results semantically or just literally,
Search engines are able to keep pace with the information explosion due to advancement in processing speed and cheaper memory. On the flip side, for an individual, time spent in finding relevant and authentic information on the web is going up and over. Finding the results based on actual semantics of the words, phrase, or paragraph is distant, but there is a silver lining.


