[Asis-l] Meaning Based Search > MIMAS

McKiernan, Gerard [LIB] gerrymck at iastate.edu
Wed Mar 21 20:24:20 EDT 2012


*** Apologies for Receipt of Duplicate Postings ***

Colleagues/

As some may beware, earlier this week I posted a query concerning Sensory Information Navigation Systems 

[ http://sensory-information-navigation.blogspot.com/  ]

To my pleasant surprise, I've just learned aboy a major initiative relating to my query > 

Meaning based search unlocks hidden collections

Together with our partners at JISC Collections, the British Library and Autonomy, we’re developing ground-breaking services that use meaning-based search to unlock significant research material, including previously inaccessible digitised editions of more than 65,000 books from the British Library’s 19th century collection.

A meaning-based approach to search and discovery

Our challenge has always been to develop a more meaningful search experience, and through our ongoing partnership with Autonomy, we’re deploying IDOL technology to give researchers new ways of discovering related materials that traditional keyword searching wouldn't find. With JISC Historic Books, Autonomy IDOL forms an understanding of the unstructured historical documents and begins to recognize relationships between the information. What this means is that, rather than searching simply by a specific keyword or phrase that could have a number of definitions or interpretations, our interface aims to understand relationships between documents and information and recognize the meaning behind the search query. Moving beyond standard keyword searching to meaning-based searching will give our users results that are based on context and allow linking to other pertinent documents.

Here’s what this approach makes possible:
Cluster search results around related conceptual themes 
Full-text indexing of documents and associated materials 
Text-mining of full-text documents 
Dynamic clustering and serendipitous browsing 
Visualisation approaches to search results

This approach offers significant opportunities for researchers. As well as users being able to semantically search across a vast range of archives and manuscripts, image collections and digitised books, the conceptual clustering capability of text, video and speech provided by Autonomy IDOL means intelligent tools can be developed to support qualitative analysis on a large scale.

[more]

Source and Links Available At 

[ http://bit.ly/GKcpOb ]

Regards,

Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
and 
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University 
152 Parks Library 
Ames IA 50011

http://digital-textbooks.blogspot.com/ 


More information about the Asis-l mailing list