Entity Search Task
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An Entity Search Task is a domain-specific search task that is focused on a specific entity (or entity type).
- AKA: Entity-based Search Task.
- Context:
- It can be solved by an Entity Search System (that implements an entity search algorithm).
- It can range from being an Entity Search in Text Task to being an Entity Search in Semi-Structured Data Task to being an Entity Search in Images Tasks.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Information Retrieval..
References
2010
- (Chakrabarti et al., 2010) ⇒ Soumen Chakrabarti, Sunita Sarawagi, and S Sudarshan. (2010). “Enhancing Search with Structure." In: IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, 33(1).
- QUOTE: In recent years, there has been a good deal of work that attempts to go beyond the above paradigms, to improve search experience on unstructured textual data as well as on structured or semi-structured data. In this paper, we survey recent work on adding structure to keyword search, which can be categorized on three axes: (a) adding structure to unstructured data, (b) adding structure to answers, and (c) adding structure to queries allowing more power than simple keyword queries, but while avoiding the complexity of elaborate query languages that demand extensive schema knowledge.