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Concept search is the process of searching for specific concepts or ideas within a dataset or a collection of documents. Concept search can be accomplished using a variety of techniques, including keyword search, natural language processing, and machine learning.
One way to accomplish concept search is to use keyword search, in which a user enters one or more keywords or phrases that are related to the concept they are searching for. The search engine then returns a list of documents or other resources that contain the keywords. Keyword search is fast and simple, but it can be limited in its ability to understand the meaning and context of the keywords.
Another way to accomplish concept search is to use natural language processing techniques to analyze the text and extract concepts from it. This can involve using techniques such as part-of-speech tagging, named-entity recognition, and semantic analysis to identify and classify the concepts in the text. Natural language processing can be more effective at understanding the meaning and context of the text, but it can be more computationally intensive and may require more specialized knowledge.
A third way to accomplish concept search is to use machine learning techniques to train a model to recognize and classify concepts in the text. This can involve training a model on a large dataset of labeled text, and then using the model to classify new text. Machine learning can be very effective at understanding the meaning and context of the text, but it can require a large amount of labeled training data and may require more computational resources.
- Concept dictionary is a collection of concepts and their definitions, organized in a dictionary format. A concept dictionary can be used to help understand and classify the concepts that are used in a particular domain or field, and it can be a useful resource for natural language processing and other applications that rely on a clear and consistent understanding of concepts.
- Concept mapping is the process of creating a visual representation of the relationships between different concepts. This can involve creating a diagram or graph that shows how different concepts are related to each other, and how they fit within a larger conceptual framework. Concept mapping can be a useful tool for organizing and understanding complex information, and it is often used in education and other fields to help clarify and communicate complex ideas.
- Conceptual graphs are a graphical representation of concepts and the relationships between them, developed by John Sowa. Conceptual graphs are used to represent the meaning of natural language statements, and they can be used to perform logical inferences and other operations on the meaning of the statements. Conceptual graphs are often used in artificial intelligence and natural language processing to represent and reason about the meaning of natural language inputs.
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See also:
ACD (Associative Concept Dictionary) | ConceptNet | Concept Mapping & Dialog Systems | Conceptual Graphs & Dialog Systems | PLSA (Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis) & Dialog Systems
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Interactive concept-based search using MOEA: the hierarchical preferences case G Avigad, A Moshaiov, N Brauner – International Journal of Computational …, 2005 – Citeseer … Such a situation is common in conceptual design. The first IEC treatment of the concept-based MOP has been suggested in [1,2]. The interest is in supporting humans, such as planners or designers, by computers, during concept search and selection. … Cited by 15 Related articles All 3 versions
Search control, utility, and concept induction B Carlson, J Weinberg, D Fisher – Proceedings of the Second …, 2014 – books.google.com Page 94. Search Control, Utility, and Concept Induction 85 Search Control, Utility, and Concept Induction” Brian Carlson, Jerry Weinberg, & Doug Fisher Department of Computer Science Box 1679, Station B Vanderbilt University … Cited by 10 Related articles All 2 versions
Keyword-based concept search on consumer photos by web-based kernel function PT Wu, YH Yang, KT Chen, WH Hsu, TH Li… – Proceedings of the 16th …, 2008 – dl.acm.org Abstract In light of the strong demands for semantic search over large-scale consumer photos, which generally lack reliable user-provided annotations, we investigate the feasibility and challenges entailed by the new paradigm, concept search-retrieving visual … Cited by 2 Related articles All 6 versions
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Modeling concept dynamics for large scale music search J Shen, HH Pang, M Wang, S Yan – … of the 35th international ACM SIGIR …, 2012 – dl.acm.org … To cope with their increasing scale, we need effective Music In- formation Retrieval (MIR) capabilities like tagging, concept search and clustering. Integral to MIR is a framework for modelling mu- sic documents and generating discriminative signatures for them. … Cited by 9 Related articles All 5 versions
Multistep expansion based concept search for intelligent exploration of ontologies K Kozaki, Y Kitagawa – Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop …, 2013 – dl.acm.org Abstract Recently, there are various semantic data such as linked data, knowledge graph, ontologies and so on. How to explore them and get appropriate information are very important techniques for intelligent application systems based on them. In this article, we … Cited by 1 Related articles All 5 versions
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Personalized concept-based search and exploration on the web of data using results categorization M Sah, V Wade – The Semantic Web: Semantics and Big Data, 2013 – Springer Page 1. P. Cimiano et al. (Eds.): ESWC 2013, LNCS 7882, pp. 532–547, 2013. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 Personalized Concept-Based Search and Exploration on the Web of Data Using Results Categorization Melike Sah and Vincent Wade … Cited by 5 Related articles All 4 versions
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Object oriented implementation of Concept-Based User Profiles from Search Engine Logs N Budati, GA Rao, U Nanaji – Citeseer … V. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS In this paper , we implement the program using JAVA technologies. The following Fig shows the query page which consists of Normal Search and Concept search. … Fig 4 (a) Query Page for Concept Search Fig 4 (b) Results for Concept Search VI. … Related articles All 2 versions
Crowd-Sourcing Fuzzy and Faceted Classification for Concept Search R Absalom, M Luczak-Rosch, D Hartmann… – arXiv preprint arXiv: …, 2014 – arxiv.org Abstract: Searching for concepts in science and technology is often a difficult task. To facilitate concept search, different types of human-generated metadata have been created to define the content of scientific and technical disclosures. Classification schemes such as … Related articles All 6 versions
Crowd-Sourcing Fuzzy and Faceted Classification for Concept Search 1 R Absalom – 2014 – Citeseer Abstract Searching for concepts in science and technology is often a difficult task. To facilitate concept search, different types of human-generated metadata have been created to define the content of scientific and technical disclosures. Classification schemes such as …
Concept Search: Concept, Information retrieval, Concept mining, Computational linguistics, Information extraction, Latent semantic indexing, Latent semantic… … FP Miller, AF Vandome, J McBrewster – 2009 – dl.acm.org Abstract High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A concept search (or conceptual search) is an automated information retrieval method that is used to search electronically stored unstructured text (for example, digital archives, email, scientific literature, etc.) for …
Semantic Concept Search based on Triple Matching Approach AR Yauri, RA Kadir, A Azman… – Journal of …, 2015 – search.proquest.com Abstract Retrieving data based on the semantics of document has revolutionized the effectiveness of the retrieval process. The concept of semantic technology enables storage and manipulation of data semantically which has shown promising increase in the … Related articles All 2 versions
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Sentiment prediction based on valence and arousal using concept search engine P Ajitha, G Gunasekaran – … and Control (ISCO), 2015 IEEE 9th …, 2015 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract-In order to predict the intensity of valence and arousal of the terms contained in a blog post we use the text mining subfield such as emotion mining. It is used to infer the opinion or emotion or sentiment and represent the inference result in the form of ordinal …
[BOOK] Finding Conceptual Document Clusters Based on Top-N Formal Concept Search: Pruning Mechanism and Empirical Effectiveness Y Okubo, M Haraguchi – 2011 – intechopen.com We often rely on the World Wide Web as useful and rich resources of information and knowledge. A large number of web pages (documents) are on the Internet and we can easily browse and enjoy them anytime. It is, however, not so easy to efficiently find useful pages … Related articles All 5 versions
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