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Janos Haits

List of search engines - Wikipedia - 0 views

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    "Search engines, including web search engines, selection-based search engines, metasearch engines, desktop search tools, and web portals and vertical market websites have a search facility for online databases."
Janos Haits

List of search engines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Wikipedia articles about search engines, including web search engines, selection-based search engines, metasearch engines, desktop search tools, and web portals and vertical market websites that have a search facility for online databases.
Janos Haits

Symbolab - Symbolab Science & Math Search Engine - 1 views

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    Symbolab is a semantic web search engine for math and science. It allows users to search for equations, formulas and expressions using mathematical symbols and scientific notations as well as full text search. The stated goal of the site is to provide the most relevant search results that are theoretically and semantically similar, rather than visually.
Janos Haits

NachoFoto - Realtime Image Search Engine - 0 views

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    Find relevant images of Trending Topics in realtime / Nachofoto is a Semantic Time-based Vertical Image Search Engine. Our focus has been to deliver Fresh and Relevant image results for High Volume and Trending queries. Our goal is to change the way people interact with image search engines.
Janos Haits

Open Semantic Search: Your own search engine for documents, images, tables, files, intr... - 2 views

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    "Free software for your own search engine, data explorer and research tools based on Apache Lucene / Solr or Elastic Search open-source enterprise-search and open standards for Linked Data and Semantic Web"
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TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData/SemanticWebSearchEngines - ESW Wiki - 0 views

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    Semantic Web Search Engines\nThis page collects links to Semantic Web Search Engines. Semantic Web Search Engines use robots to crawl RDF data from the Web and provide search and navigation facilities over crawled data.The page is part of the community project [[SweoIG/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData|]]
Janos Haits

Discovery Hub | Beta - 2 views

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    "Discovery Hub is an exploratory search engine built on top of the famous encyclopedia on the web, Wikipedia. The exploratory search is a new way to search the web, not to find what you are searching, but to find what you are not searching, and might be intersting for y"
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EKOSS System - A Web-based Semantic Search Engine for Engineering Knowledge - 0 views

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    "EKOSS (Engineering/Environmental Knowledge Ontology-based Semantic Search) has been developed for sharing expert knowledge using semantic web technologies. The website provides a collaborative knowledge sharing environment where knowledge experts can submit advertisements of the knowledge resources that they have developed, such as research papers, databases and computer simulation models. "
Janos Haits

Search engines - W3C Wiki - 0 views

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    'Semantic Web search engines are applications for finding ontologies that require reasonable effort: queries are usually written as natural language keywords and results are ranked. Some additional information is often provided.'
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SenseBot - semantic search engine that finds sense on the Web - 0 views

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    SenseBot (Beta) is a semantic search engine that generates a text summary of multiple Web pages on the topic of your search query. It uses text mining and multidocument summarization to extract sense from Web pages and present it to the user in a coherent manner. A "Semantic Cloud" of concepts is displayed above the summary, allowing to steer the focus of the results. To learn about our approach, go to the About SenseBot page, or browse Samples.
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Selectly | Enhancing search through humans & machines. - 0 views

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    We're building an extraordinary search engine that leverages the power of conventional search algorithms, human knowledge and the social web.
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ShriGB - A Semantic Financial Search Engine Leveraging Big Data & Extracting Valuable I... - 0 views

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    ShriGB - A Semantic Financial Search Engine Leveraging Big Data & Extracting Valuable Insights
Janos Haits

List of semantic search engines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    List of semantic search engines
Janos Haits

Welcome to AlphaSense - Financial Search Engine - 1 views

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    "AlphaSense is a revolutionary, award-winning search engine designed for financial professionals that helps you to instantly cut through the noise and uncover critical datapoints that others miss. AlphaSense enables you to deliver superior research and ideas in a fraction of the time."
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Semantic Search: The Myth and Reality - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • Any technology that stands a chance to dethrone Google is of great interest to all of us, particularly one that takes advantage of long-awaited and much-hyped semantic technologies. But no matter how much progress has been made, most of us are still underwhelmed by the results. In head-to-head comparisons with Google, the results have not come out much different.
  • We all know that semantic technologies are powerful, but how and why?
  • The mistake is that semantic search engines present us with Google-like search box and allow us to enter free form queries. So we type the things that we are used to asking - primitive queries.
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  • The situation is made more difficult by the fact that right now there is only a thin range of problems where semantic search can clearly do better. This range is complex queries involving inferencing and reasoning over a complex data set.
  • Sadly, natural language processing gives little advantage when it comes to this category of problems.
  • Before looking at the problems that are perfect for semantic search, lets look at the hardest problems. These are computationally challenging problems that really have nothing to do with understanding semantics.
  • There are fundamental limits to what we can compute, and a class of problems that have an exponential number of possible solutions is not going to be magically solved because we represent data as RDF.
  • The good news is that there is a set of problems that are great for semantic search. These are the problems we have been solving so wonderfully with relational database.
  • At its most structured extreme we find Freebase - the semantic database of everything. Freebase is accessible via free text search, but more importantly via MQL (Metaweb Query Language).
  • Companies like Hakia and Powerset are probably working the hardest. These companies are trying to simultaneously build Freebase-like structures on the fly and then do natural language queries on top of them. The difference is that Hakia is using (likely similar) technology to query over the entire web, while Powerset has (probably shrewdly) chosen to restrict the search to Wikipedia.
  • Here is the problem - the natural language interface has nothing to do with the underlying data representation.
  • Fundamentally, Hakia, Powerset, and Freebase are databases. Fundamentally, all of them have some kind of Natural Language Processing that translates the question into a canonical query over the database.
  • Having a simplistic search interface hurts Powerset and Hakia, and to a lesser extent Freebase, which is not positioning itself as generic search.
  • Instead, the expectation should really be to solve the problems that can not be solved by Google today.
Janos Haits

TranscriptomeBrowser: data mining of public microarray data. - 2 views

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    TranscriptomeBrowser host a large database of transcriptional signatures (TS, n~40 000)  extracted from Gene Expression Omnibus (~4 000 experiments) using the DBF-MCL algorithm.  TBrowser comes with a sophisticated search engine so that users can search for the biological contexts in which several genes were concomitantly regulated. Several examples are provided below and in the article published in PLoSONE . A video tutorial is
Janos Haits

Home - find colleges, degree and certificate programs near you - collegeseekr.com - 0 views

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    search engine to locate a college by location (california, tampa, portland or, etc), by major (biology, engineering, veterinary medicine, law) by degree (masters, phd) or all of the above (law degree in portland oregon).
Janos Haits

Enth - The Database Search Engine - 2 views

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    Publish and Search Relational DatabasesEnth blends database publishing and search to unlock the value of Internet-connected databases and dramatically increase the ease and speed of finding information. Our patented software platform allows you to easily share structured data online and provide users with a quick way to find information using plain text, achieving time savings, cost savings and increased productivity for your organization.
Janos Haits

Faceted Wikipedia Search - 2 views

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    Faceted Wikipedia Search allows users to ask complex queries against Wikipedia. The answers to these queries are not generated using key word matching as the answers of search engines like Google or Yahoo, but are generated based on structured information that has been extracted from many different Wikipedia articles.
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