The Structured Search Engine
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- Google Tech Talk
January 19, 2011
Presented by Andrew Hogue.
ABSTRACT
Structured search is about giving the search engine a deeper understanding of documents and queries and how they relate to real-world entities. Using this knowledge, we can build search products that lead users directly to their answers, or assemble disparate data into a more unified interface that helps users make better decisions. This talk will present a variety of ways in which a better understanding of structure and semantics is helping Google push the boundaries of search.
Andrew Hogue is a Senior Staff Engineer and Engineering Manager in the Search Quality group at Google New York. He has worked on a wide array of projects including question answering, Google Squared, sentiment analysis, local and product search, and Google Goggles. His is interested in the areas of structured data, information extraction, and machine learning, and their applications to search and search interfaces. Prior to Google, he earned a M.Eng. and B.S. in Computer Science from MIT.
This Tech Talk was presented at one of the Google NYC Tech Talk series. For more information, or to attend future events at the Google NYC Engineering Office, see www.meetup.com/google-nyc-tech... - Věda a technologie
Oldie but goodie!
great talk, good q&a session at the end
great Q & A session.
At 6:13, Andrew says that Freebase understands things in multiple languages, like the "Blade Runner" movie title.. which would be impressive if his example of "Blade Runner" in Russian weren't misspelled gibberish.
great lecture
at 10:55 Question Answering is interesting
old but still very informative. thanks
Nice talk.....
so thats how a database centric engineer & his wife buys a car
HMM 🤔
Informative but too advanced to understand
Android FTW.
@johndcyc
they would loose
IBM R&D is a giga tons superior then google
google is all show
nothing like IBM
IBM is a real R&D labs where you dont see 1% of what they know
the 'public' made 25 years to understand the S-BOX of DES
google has yet to show me something amazing
maybe they could start with buying a goold old microphones !!!