Features of Omnitive Search

List features of Omnitive Search

  • Keyword Search

    • Performs a basic search on terms or keywords.

  • Predictive Search

    • Also known as “search as you type” or “auto-complete”, suggests relevant terms to complete a search query or sentence.

  • Synonyms Search (check)

    • Expands the search using common synonyms of the searched terms.

  • Boolean Search (check)

    • Boolean search allows you to combine terms with operators such as AND, NOT, and OR. When searching terms using operators, it narrows down searches and produces more relevant results.

  • Syntax Search (check)

    • Allows search using a search syntax language.

  • Cross-Language Search (check)

    • Supports multi-lingual information access as it retrieves the searched term regardless of the annotation language and the one used in the search query.

  • Knowledge Graph Search

    • Displays ontology representation of concepts and their relations based on the search result.

  • Saved Search

    • Allows searches to be saved and re-executed from the list of saved searches.

  • Natural Language Search (check)

    • Allows search query terms in natural language. Natural language processing (NLP) is a branch of artificial intelligence that helps computers understand, interpret and manipulate human language.

  • Spell Correction

    • Displays orthographically correct sentences when the user mistypes. Spell correction supports, by default, up to 2 misspelled characters.

  • Concept Suggestion

    • Displays similar concepts to the search query terms or keywords.

  • Search Within

    • Narrow down searches by typing the searched query term that must be in the result or accept search from the suggested search term.

  • Search Filters

    • After performing a search query, results can be narrowed down by selecting filter items displayed in the Filters panel on the right. For example, country, topics, document format, or modified date. Once the filter is open, a list of terms within that category including a numeric indicator showing the number of times certain terms are mentioned appears.

  • Multi-Source Search

    • Display results for the searched query term according to the selected sources. You may choose individual sources to show only the applicable results or all sources to display all results related to the searched query.

  • Sort Results

    • Sort results by relevance, latest or earliest first.

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