[Sigia-l] Tilde for synonym search in Google
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vcr at knowledgengineer.com
Thu Sep 2 18:50:21 EDT 2004
The way that the hit count numbers are calculated gives the impression
that a search for 'odor' retrieves more hits than a search
for '~odor.' The hit counts become more accurate with smaller search
results sets, and that's why limiting the search produces better
looking numbers. For example ~odor site:yahoo.com gives "about
42,900." Compare that to odor site:yahoo.com, which gives "about
15,500."
-- Ginny Risk
> >>> "Webindexing" <webindexing at optusnet.com.au> 9/2/2004 1:13:44 AM
> >>>
> Google now allows the use of the tilde sign (~) before a search term
> to
> expand the search to include synonyms of the term. They give the
> example
> of searching for '~food ~facts' to also find information on nutrition
> and cooking(http://www.google.com/help/refinesearch.html).
>
> As I understand it this should EXPAND a search, thus retrieving more
> hits. Has anyone used it, and does anyone see the logic behind a
> search
> for '~odor' retrieving LESS hits than a search for 'odor'?
>
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