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semantic search

A query that generates real answers rather than countless search results that must be sifted through. Unlike regular searches wherein the results all match the keywords in the search, a semantic search result may not even have the keyword in its answer. See Semantic Web.
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Touted as one of the most impactful pieces of technology for the HR industry, Textkernel's semantic search has already been fully integrated into CareerBuilder's Talent Discovery Platform, which recently received the Gold Medal for Best Advance in Talent acquisition Technology from Brandon Hall, and soon to be released Talent Discovery Companion App.
The application of semantics inside and outside of intelligent content makes it more discoverable in the system through semantic search. The method of storing these files is platform-agnostic, provides users with a single source of truth, and easily integrates with other workflows.
To begin with, Semantic Search's coverage has now been greatly increased to include not only the US, but also China, Japan, Europe, WIPO, and Korea.
NTENT sits at the crossroads of semantic search and natural language processing technologies.
The company said spot.my has an intuitive and easy to use deep semantic search engine enables scientists to find exactly the papers they need and stay up-to-date with the literature.
Semantic search tries to enhance search exactness by comprehension searcher intent and the contextual meaning of terms as they appear in the searchable to produce more significant results.
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