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Paving the way to Semantic Search
If you've been frequenting the Yahoo! Search Blog, you've certainly read about our initiatives for a more open ecosystem. Complimentary to that, we've discussed semantic web standards and how Yahoo! Search is supporting this technology. Just last week, Yahoo!'s Peter Mika dug a little deeper into the semantic web and explored how it's helping to shape the next generation of search -- transitioning from syntactical search to semantic search.
The article first looks at the current limitations in a syntax-based search engine before paving the way for semantic search. Peter outlines the two roads to achieving semantic search as Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology and semantic web technology and highlights the common denominator in both as access to metadata. The fundamental difference is the way in which content is obtained -- implicit metadata extracted from text (NLP) versus explicit metadata provided by publishers (semantic web). Sharing his view on the similarities, Peter suggests the best way to get to semantic search is a blended approach using both NLP and semantic web.
And, as an integral member of the Yahoo! SearchMonkey team, Peter refers to the benefits that SearchMonkey is experiencing with the semantic web and calls out the opportunities to integrate with both NLP and semantic web technologies.
It's an interesting read, so take a look. If you have any questions for Peter, feel free to drop them in the comments below.
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Comments
It seems like we've been talking about this for years. I'm not holding my breath.
Posted by: Scott | July 23, 2008 08:54 AM
Peter - Completely agree on generating meta data using NLP and other semantic web technologies. Infact, that's exactly what we did with our searchmonkey info bar app. We're working on some new aspects now to leverage your open framework and enhance user experience. Glad to share more details.
Posted by: Nagaraju Bandaru | July 23, 2008 09:29 PM
thanks a lot..
Posted by: hekimboard | July 24, 2008 11:44 PM
thanks
Posted by: Web Tasarım | July 25, 2008 10:30 AM
Very important documentation. Great work.
Posted by: World | July 26, 2008 04:24 AM
This is Great!!!
Posted by: Guru | August 1, 2008 08:02 AM
Thats great, thanks for information
Posted by: Free Drivers | August 16, 2008 02:14 AM