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Silverchair and American Medical Association Working Together

By |May 29th, 2012|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Silverchair and American Medical Association Working Together

The American Medical Association (AMA) has introduced the semantic online hosting platform, JAMA Network. This comes from Silverchair Information Systems and is built on the semantic SCM6-- a real-world application of semantic theory.

ClinicalKey Released To Healthcare Market

By |May 28th, 2012|News, search|Comments Off on ClinicalKey Released To Healthcare Market

Elsevier has released ClinicalKey, their clinical insight engine powered by Smart Content. This new release maps the largest collection of clinical resources, covering every medical and surgical specialty, to a proprietary medical taxonomy. ClinicalKey aims to provide more clinically relevant answers than conventional search engines, saving doctors’ time and informing decisions that can improve outcomes.

New Kid on the Block

By |May 18th, 2012|News, ontology, search|Comments Off on New Kid on the Block

There are many competitors in the world of enterprise search. Add one more. Q-Sensei has an upgraded search platform tailored to cash in on big data and a new office in New York.

Optimizing Semantic Search

By |May 18th, 2012|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Optimizing Semantic Search

If you haven’t applied for a job in the past few years, things have changed – significantly. Almost everyone requires that you apply online, which is fine by me. I am all about online. However, I recently learned that this reliance on computers extends to scan resumes for key words using “proprietary algorithms”, “advanced semantic search”, “computational linguistics”, and “statistical inference.”

Foodie Search Engine

By |May 16th, 2012|News, search|Comments Off on Foodie Search Engine

Vertical Search Works has launched their new VS4Food search offering for publishers. This vertical search engine resides on a publisher’s site where users can enter a query using a toolbar, and the search engine returns results from both the publisher and from other web sites relevant to the query.

Natural Language Processing Only Goes So Far

By |May 7th, 2012|Access Insights, Featured, search, semantic|Comments Off on Natural Language Processing Only Goes So Far

The sirens call of natural language processing has been issued again. In this study, the researchers compared the use for free text searches to administrative codes to see which would give better indication of safety based on 20 indicators. The authors rightly suggest that instead of relying only on the notoriously poor check boxes used with discharge orders that the hand written notes form the discharge nurse or physician might be much more instructive.

Semantic Search Technology Used by New Start-up

By |May 2nd, 2012|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Search Technology Used by New Start-up

Big data startup, PureDiscovery, is offering an answer to outdated enterprise search technology. Brainspace can learn just about everything about how pieces of content are related to one another. That means users will become less dependent on searching for information because the platform will feed them what they want to know as they interact with other content.

Enhanced Semantic Technology

By |April 30th, 2012|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Enhanced Semantic Technology

Sprylogics International has announced the leveraging and enhancement on their existing patent pending technology base to build mobile search solutions that interpret what people are saying online and on their mobile phones.

Search and Semantic – Google’s New Recipe

By |April 17th, 2012|News, ontology, search, semantic|Comments Off on Search and Semantic – Google’s New Recipe

Google’s upcoming search makeover has many people worried. Even though semantic technology has been embedded in search for years, Google’s plan to include more of it has some worried.

Google Embracing Semantic Search

By |April 12th, 2012|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Google Embracing Semantic Search

Word on the street is Google is set to enhance their search engine results to consider the meaning of a search query instead of picking solely at specific keywords.