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  2. Findability - Wikipedia

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    Heather Lutze is thought to have created the term in the early 2000s. [6] The popularization of the term findability for the Web is usually credited to Peter Morville. [citation needed] In 2005 he defined it as: "the ability of users to identify an appropriate Web site and navigate the pages of the site to discover and retrieve relevant information resources", though it appears to have been ...

  3. Semantic search - Wikipedia

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    Such technologies enable the formal articulation of domain knowledge at a high level of expressiveness and could enable the user to specify their intent in more detail at query time. [3] The articulation enhances content relevance and depth by including specific places, people, or concepts relevant to the query.

  4. Controlled vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    But as already mentioned, the control of synonyms, homographs can help increase precision. Numerous methodologies have been developed to assist in the creation of controlled vocabularies, including faceted classification, which enables a given data record or document to be described in multiple ways.

  5. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

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    (For information on what can by typed into the search box, see Search string syntax above.) The search results page is displayed when a search is done from the search page, when a search from the regular search box does not exactly match a page title, or when any parameters or special characters are included in a search string .

  6. Query expansion - Wikipedia

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    Finding synonyms of words, and searching for the synonyms as well; Finding semantically related words (e.g. antonyms, meronyms, hyponyms, hypernyms) Finding all the various morphological forms of words by stemming each word in the search query; Fixing spelling errors and automatically searching for the corrected form or suggesting it in the results

  7. Help:Searching/Features - Wikipedia

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    A basic regexp is an easy way to find a specific, /"exact strings"/, as shown below. The double quotes are field delimiters. The double quotes are field delimiters. They are escape characters which quote all the set of characters between them, and keep their interpretation literal (keep any metacharacter interpretation from occurring).

  8. Katie Holmes Just Wore a Polarizing '80s Throwback Style ...

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    Katie Holmes is bringing stirrup pants back, whether you're here for their return or not.. The actress, 45, stepped out in New York City ahead of Thanksgiving Day, sporting the polarizing '80s ...

  9. Information seeking - Wikipedia

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    The concepts of information seeking, information retrieval, and information behaviour are objects of investigation of information science. Within this scientific discipline a variety of studies has been undertaken analyzing the interaction of an individual with information sources in case of a specific information need, task, and context. The ...