msgraph
11-10-2004, 01:28 PM
Found these two on the MSR site and I haven't seen them posted on any of the boards yet. Thought they might be of interest.
If two brains are better than one, then 100 million brains must be better yet. That's the idea behind Query Graph, a new project from Microsoft Research that combines the thinking processes of everyone on the Web to make search more relevant.
Search and Suggest (http://research.microsoft.com/displayArticle.aspx?id=1040)
Sometimes the whole is not greater than the sum of its parts. Sometimes the whole doesn't even represent its parts. Take a Web page for instance. Is all the text on a Web page a variation on the whole? Probably not. There might be weather reports mixed with tips on the newest hairdos, opinion pieces mixed with ads for whiter teeth, articles about national security mixed with links to vacations in Brazil.
New Ways to Search the Web (http://research.microsoft.com/displayArticle.aspx?id=1043)
That Query Graph sounds interesting. I hope the project moves along quickly.
If two brains are better than one, then 100 million brains must be better yet. That's the idea behind Query Graph, a new project from Microsoft Research that combines the thinking processes of everyone on the Web to make search more relevant.
Search and Suggest (http://research.microsoft.com/displayArticle.aspx?id=1040)
Sometimes the whole is not greater than the sum of its parts. Sometimes the whole doesn't even represent its parts. Take a Web page for instance. Is all the text on a Web page a variation on the whole? Probably not. There might be weather reports mixed with tips on the newest hairdos, opinion pieces mixed with ads for whiter teeth, articles about national security mixed with links to vacations in Brazil.
New Ways to Search the Web (http://research.microsoft.com/displayArticle.aspx?id=1043)
That Query Graph sounds interesting. I hope the project moves along quickly.