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Innovation in Web search using artificial intelligence may lead to the day when you could expect the Web to do the tedious tasks for you.
Innovation in Web search using artificial intelligence may lead to the day when you could expect the Web to do the tedious tasks for you.
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If I had gotten a dollar for each time I heard of AI and then nothing of sort was ever delivered I would be a rich man.
There is no such a thing as AI (Artificial Intelligence) software and there wont be any, because we have no idea of how to emulate complex intelligent thinking in software, there is only good software engineering.
So it is not AI that is going to make a better search engine to Google & Yahoo, it is innovative new search engine ideas which are implemented based on good software engineering work that it is going to do it. And I will tell you about a search engine that is better than Google or Yahoo,
it is called Anoox, and it is better based on these points:
1- It is powered by the Knowledge of the people
2- It is operated in an Open fashion, so NO one company owns/controls it but 100's of different company's from around the world will
It is here in case:
www.anoox.com
Ah, another reason it is better, it is also not-for-profit.
I do however agree that search as a science is in its infancy and that current cpu/storage efficiencies now make it possible to deliver an events-based (usage) search architecture connected to individual users, instead of the current link-topology-connected-to-no-one system we?ve all learned to love and hate.
We?re also not ready to throw the ?keywordese? out the door. We believe there is a lot of natural intelligence in keyword associations (i.e, John Battelle?s ?data base of intentions?) that can provide an order-of-magnitude better relevance if they can be properly distilled ? whether it?s applied to search, feeds, or media. We think the key is making it implicit (no explicit tagging or rating) and to make sure you have 100% participation ? every user is both an information consumer and an information provider for every other user in the system.
The Internet is supposed to be for fun not serious business.
And that is why most people use research tools and offline content to achieve their results. Internet search is the last place a true researcher would go to find top rated content. Only after all other options are closed.
What if the internet offered this as the very first option and people could be sure that all the information that the internet and internet search throws up is Top rated quality stuff and it is available free/subscribed/paid. I am myself a researcher and would love to have such a tool in my hands instead of having to spend a huge amount on buying proprietary research content.
Once I finished using the content, I need not pay for it. There are many websites such as Janes.com which provide this sort of quality info.
Present Internet Search is neither intelligent nor smart. Cluster search engines such as Vivisimo and clusty.com help to some extent but stull trash out the same stuff.
In this respect, I admire the efforts of NetAlter which is bringing a radical new search engine that would offer quality content and meta information. According to NetAlter, their search engine would offer a variety of pre-search and post search tools that enable sorting, comparing and analyzing of search results and also offer a single click ecommerce connection.
Check out the NetAlter search whitepaper and presentation.
http://www.netalter.com/Solutions/search.pdf
http://www.netalter.com/Solutions/Search.pps
thanx
Himanshu joshi
http://montoojoshi.googlepages.com/onlinecompiler
- AI is already being added to search engines
- by readyforthefuture August 31, 2006 9:13 AM PDT
- People need to start following the AI bouncing ball at Google and other search innovators. The integration of the CYC taxonomy, for example, appears to be well under way with available frameworks that allow natural language and human logic to prevail over "keywordism" in the very near future.
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