Omnitive Search
  • Getting Started
  • User Guide
    • What is Omnitive Search?
    • Exploring Search
      • Conducting a Search
      • Browsing the Knowledge Graph
      • Refining Search Results
        • Search Within
        • Search Filters
        • Multi-Source Search
        • Sort Results
      • Saving your Searches
  • Administration Guide
  • Search Administration
    • Admin Toolkits Features
    • Sign In and Access Omnitive Search
    • Create and Configure a Connector
    • Review Connector Progress and Performance
    • Edit Index Metadata
    • Promote Content
    • Customize UI Filters (Coming Soon!)
  • FAQ
    • Release Information
    • Commonly Asked Questions
      • Search User
      • Search Administrator
    • Getting help
    • Glossary
  • Additional Information
    • Features of Omnitive Search
      • Keyword Search
      • Predictive Search
      • Synonyms Search
      • Boolean Search
      • Syntax Search
      • Cross-Language Search
      • Knowledge Graph Search
      • Saving Search Criteria
      • Refining Search Results
        • Search Within
        • Search Filters
        • Multi-Source Search
        • Sort Results
      • Suggested Search
        • Natural Language Search
        • Spell Correction
        • Concept Suggestion
    • Administrator Training
      • Search Administration
        • Introduction to Search Administration
        • Required Third Party Supporting Software
        • Install and Deploy Omnitive Search
        • Configure Connectors
        • Process Indexes
        • Manage Users
        • Backup and Restore
        • Maintaining Omnitive Search Server
      • Search UI development
        • Omnitive Search Widgets
    • PDF Version
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  1. Additional Information
  2. Features of Omnitive Search
  3. Suggested Search

Natural Language Search

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.

Conduct a Natural Language Search

  1. In the search bar, enter a search query. For example, “Who is the Prime Minister of Singapore?” and click on search.

  2. In the Suggested Search section, the answer appears as a suggested answer.

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