Semalt: Semantic Search And Why It Matters

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23.05.2018

Semalt: Semantic Search And Why It Matters

Semantic search was implemented by Google in 2006 through the Hummingbird update. It is a more sophisticated search because it considers many factors when answering queries. The Hummingbird update introduced more than just conversational questions. It examines each word, context, and other information. Ryan Johnson, the Semalt expert, states that the semantic search involves the use of a lot of resources. The search engine uses information it has collected over time to give precise results. Information gathered over time includes contexts which Google can learn based on user history, regional trends, seasons, spelling mistakes and other such factors that inform search patterns. Consider when you type conversational queries and get precise results. Or when you see results showing auto corrected misspellings, information displayed in graphic rather than text format. All these point to semantic rather than keyword searches. Semantic search emerged from the semantic web which is built on ontologies. Ontologies are frameworks of facts and information that make up a system of knowledge. So ontologies enable analysis of inputs based on a network of related factors.

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