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Conference on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval
Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a prevalent approach to infuse a private knowledge base of documents with Large Language Models (LLM) to build Generative Q&A (Question-Answering) systems.
Kunal Sawarkar +2 more
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Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a prevalent approach to infuse a private knowledge base of documents with Large Language Models (LLM) to build Generative Q&A (Question-Answering) systems.
Kunal Sawarkar +2 more
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A Semantic Search Engine for Mathlib4
Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language ProcessingThe interactive theorem prover Lean enables the verification of formal mathematical proofs and is backed by an expanding community. Central to this ecosystem is its mathematical library, mathlib4, which lays the groundwork for the formalization of an ...
Guoxiong Gao +4 more
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Proceedings of the international workshop on Workshop on multimedia information retrieval, 2007
We review the state of the art in content-based exploration of large sets of image and video data. The key to any current approach is features to which still many new additions have been made in the last five years). We discuss image features on a global, regional, and key point level employing stochastic textures derived from natural image statistics ...
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We review the state of the art in content-based exploration of large sets of image and video data. The key to any current approach is features to which still many new additions have been made in the last five years). We discuss image features on a global, regional, and key point level employing stochastic textures derived from natural image statistics ...
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Conversational Semantic Search
Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, 2018User expectations of web search are changing. They are expecting search engines to answer questions, to be more conversational, and to offer means to complete tasks on their behalf. At the same time, to increase the breadth of tasks that personal digital assistants (PDAs), such as Microsoft»s Cortana or Amazon»s Alexa, are capable of, PDAs need to ...
Paul A. Crook +7 more
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2018 8th International Conference on Cloud Computing, Data Science & Engineering (Confluence), 2018
Accuracy of search results over web is improving steadily due to ongoing incorporation of semantic web technologies into traditional information retrieval approaches of the present web. These semantic technologies along with knowledge base they contain are being exploited at large scale by all mainstream web search engines to provide conceptually ...
Aatif Ahmad Khan, Sanjay Kumar Malik
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Accuracy of search results over web is improving steadily due to ongoing incorporation of semantic web technologies into traditional information retrieval approaches of the present web. These semantic technologies along with knowledge base they contain are being exploited at large scale by all mainstream web search engines to provide conceptually ...
Aatif Ahmad Khan, Sanjay Kumar Malik
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Ontology-Based Semantic Search for Open Government Data
International Computer Science Conference, 2019Open data are increasingly available in amount, but often with unprecise or incomplete description. It is time consuming and difficult to discover relevant datasets.
Shanshan Jiang +3 more
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Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data, 2006
We present Avatar Semantic Search, a prototype search engine that exploits annotations in the context of classical keyword search. The process of annotations is accomplished offline by using high-precision information extraction techniques to extract facts, con-cepts, and relationships from text.
Eser Kandogan +4 more
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We present Avatar Semantic Search, a prototype search engine that exploits annotations in the context of classical keyword search. The process of annotations is accomplished offline by using high-precision information extraction techniques to extract facts, con-cepts, and relationships from text.
Eser Kandogan +4 more
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Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, 2004
Currently existing search engines index documents only by words and as a result, when a query can be interpreted in different senses, the irrelevant results are obtained in the midst of relevant results. A semantic search engine is proposed here which indexes documents both by words and senses and as a result tries to avoid the irrelevant results. The
D. Manjula, T. V. Geetha
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Currently existing search engines index documents only by words and as a result, when a query can be interpreted in different senses, the irrelevant results are obtained in the midst of relevant results. A semantic search engine is proposed here which indexes documents both by words and senses and as a result tries to avoid the irrelevant results. The
D. Manjula, T. V. Geetha
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Nordlys: A Toolkit for Entity-Oriented and Semantic Search
Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2017We introduce Nordlys, a toolkit for entity-oriented and semantic search. It provides functionality for entity cataloging, entity retrieval, entity linking, and target type identification.
Faegheh Hasibi +3 more
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2004
Typical electronic business applications need to make queries about products and services made available by sellers and service providers through the Web. Unfortunately, it can be a very time consuming task to discover information as simple as those, since every site has its own metaphore. The so-called search engines can facilitate such task because a
Alcides Calsavara, Glauco Schmidt
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Typical electronic business applications need to make queries about products and services made available by sellers and service providers through the Web. Unfortunately, it can be a very time consuming task to discover information as simple as those, since every site has its own metaphore. The so-called search engines can facilitate such task because a
Alcides Calsavara, Glauco Schmidt
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