What is the subject domain of TeraScale Retrieval?
Primarily text retrieval from relatively unstructured text (including Web documents). • Isn’t text retrieval a solved problem? Web search engines seem to work well. Web search engines are fast, but they don’t incorporate too many retrieval techniques that might help. These include: • Knowing a searcher, and tracking individual search history • Going beyond topic-matching to question answering, sub-document retrieval, and other cases where we go beyond just matching a document • Enable retrieval from multiple languages • Provide a visual navigable interface for searching • Enable rapid updating of content when needed (e.g., for live broadcasts or rapidly changing domains) Allow selection from multiple retrieval methods (e.g., to perform a probabilistic-style search, rather than a Boolean-style) Some online search engines or similar tools provide some of this functionality, but most are doing topic matching only. • Are you interested in evaluation? TeraScale Retrieval has a committment t
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