Search inside semantic web will give users relevant results to the user’s query. Today’s Search Engine are based on keyword and retrieves information from unstructured source. Search application of semantic web will be designed to improve traditional Information Retrieval (IR) in order to overcome the shortcomings of the keyword-based technique in respond to information selection requests model that we have today.
Semantic Web is an extension of actual World Wide Web that aims to web content machine understandable, allowing agents and applications to access a variety of heterogeneous resources. The concept selection mechanism will be a novel, scalable disambiguation algorithm using domain specific ontology. This algorithm will prune irrelevant concepts while allowing relevant concepts to become associated with documents and participate in generating users intended result.
Today’s search such as Google, Yahoo and Live outputs well unless there is no conflict information in the documents in WWW and queries. For example a searcher inputs the query ‘bank interest charge‘ to the search engines hoping to get results that will give information about the bank interest charges or some results related to financial banking. Many search engines outputs the result on the basis of partial match or full match, thus also output results like ‘Police in riot gear charged the lines of demonstrators‘ or ‘many people have interest to roam around bank of river‘, which are completely irrelevant to the user’s query. Another aspect is that user may be not complete in describing his information needs, for example users may input their query ‘flower plants‘ but in traditional search the result would not be so intelligent that it will out put all information about flower. For instance the document that contains ‘rose‘ or ‘lily‘, which are indeed flowers, may not be presented to the user.
So what after next 10 years when semantic web becomes possible? We will be getting broad information excluding irrelevant results when searching inside semantic web. Every prune information will be excluded from the results providing most useful and close information that relates to the users query.


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October 26th, 2008 at 12:57 am
I would agree to an extent what you are saying..
It has been found that the average length of a user’s query is only 2.7 words and expecting results with high precision is difficult..but you cant miss out on the point that current search engines also perform a decent level of relevance feedback for query enhancement
Also, if you check out http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/technologies-behind-google-ranking.html , you can find that its not just the bag of words model thats being used..but more !!
Whatever said, I would agree that its the semantic web thats bound to rule
October 27th, 2008 at 2:07 pm
Hello,
your site is interesting. Semantic Web has great potential. As for search, the prevalence of Semantic Web may basically redefine the meaning of search in the future. But, as you said and I sincerely agree, there is still a long way to go.
by the way, thank you for leaving the message.
Yihong
November 6th, 2008 at 4:08 pm
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December 1st, 2008 at 1:17 am
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December 13th, 2008 at 9:51 am
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