Nope, but if you find out, please let us know. It sounds very interesting. Thanks Paulo
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 8:29 AM, adasal <adam.salt...@gmail.com> wrote: > Does anyone on the list know about the nature of this research or > collaboration:- > A search engine based on '25 years of cutting edge research from the Indian > Institutes of Technology, the University of Delhi, the Massachusetts > Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and the University of > California at Berkeley'? > It uses an algorithms described this way: > '... distributed electronic semantic intelligence (DESI) algorithms and our > word-sense disambiguation extraction technologies can automatically identify > the referential "meanings" embedded in various search terms.' > From this description I can't get a handle on what the technology might be > that would be different to something obvious, that the referential meanings > in search terms would be important in disambiguating them, and using them > can form the basis for grouping search results. > This puts the emphasis on the disambiguation of the search terms which is a > different strategy to clustering on the basis of what topics returned > documents contain. > > In short, my question is whether anyone knows of research in this area that > might fit the description in quotes? > I am aware of projects like SireN. Does anyone have any hints on how this > and known approaches may contrast? > > Adam Saltiel > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org