May 18, 2007 1:59 AM
Intelligent search example
Comment on blog post Text mining for intelligent content & context search:
"insurance quotes cheapest car http://carcheapestinsu.spotbb.com car cheapest california insurance"
If you click the link in this comment you will not get to the web page of the cheapest car insurance provider, but you will get a Google list of the URLs of car insurance providers who have used the word 'cheapest' in the web content. Semantic web is expected to change this: you may get one URL of the cheapest car insurance provider found by the comparison of the lowest premium value in your given area according to the search parameters specified: global or area specific. The list of other insurance providers in ascending order of the premium may be attached by an intelligent search engine. The car insurance content providers will use the metadata provided by the insurance standards to enable semantic search of the web content.
The natural language query for 'car cheapest insurance' will be converted to a SPARQL Query and RDF database of 'car' with 'insurance' property will be searched for solution. The intelligent engine will convert the adjective 'cheapest' to an ascending order (lowest first) search for insurance premium.



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