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The Evolution of Search

By |August 6th, 2014|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on The Evolution of Search

Search has seen some dramatic changes in recent years, and most attribute that to semantic technology. It has become the normal expectation for users that a search engine would understand inference in natural language versus the query model used for so long.

Becoming Relevant

By |July 29th, 2014|News, semantic|Comments Off on Becoming Relevant

Linguamatics has launched I2E Semantic Enrichment to provide increased return on investment in enterprise search systems and radically improve speed to insight.

Semantic Technology Conference Celebrates 10 Years

By |July 22nd, 2014|News, semantic, Technology|Comments Off on Semantic Technology Conference Celebrates 10 Years

DATAVERSITY™ Education, LLC, and SemanticWeb.com have released the agenda and opening of registration for the 10th annual Semantic Technology & Business Conference (SemTechBiz).

Searching and Finding

By |July 18th, 2014|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Searching and Finding

Do the current methods of searching the Internet actually have an expiration date? The scientists at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) believe that just may be the case. Their goal is to revolutionize the discovery, organization, and presentation of results.

The Semantics of Search

By |July 15th, 2014|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on The Semantics of Search

Semantic search continues to develop and be even more integral to information management, but how does it affect your efforts to identify and employ keywords? This is assuming that keywords even matter anymore. How does it help make your content findable?

Counting Calories Is So Yesterday

By |July 9th, 2014|News, semantic|Comments Off on Counting Calories Is So Yesterday

Semantic technology has entered the kitchen, or at least, the kitchen arena. Apps, software and services that provide us with in-depth information about the food we eat have never been more popular. Consumers want to know more about their food than ever before. Enter software developers who are working fast and furious to meet that demand.

The New Search

By |July 8th, 2014|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on The New Search

Digital marketing is changing in every industry, but none more than the insurance industry. There are tactics more appropriate and effective than the search engine optimization and keyword linking of days gone by. Google has made that very clear.

Rule Base Solutions

By |June 23rd, 2014|Access Insights, Featured, semantic, Taxonomy, Term lists|Comments Off on Rule Base Solutions

People often ask us how much time it will take to manage a rule base with Data Harmony software. We reply with specific customer experience numbers and tell them a few hours per month of editorial time to maintain both the thesaurus and the rule base. One customer of ours, the American Institute of Physics, found that maintaining their thesaurus and rule base takes less than 15 hours per month for 2000 articles per week throughput. Another customer, The Weather Channel, manages breaking news all day long with four hours per month of maintenance.