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Due to professional commitments and health issues, I'm not updating this blog.
Sometimes it's IT, Communications, HR, everyone, or no one. None of these by themselves are sustainable for supporting information access in the long term, so we as professionals must find some way to do it better.
At Qualcomm, they have created Enterprise Centers of Excellence (CoE), including Search, Content Management, Collaboration and Desktop, combining leaders from IT, Engineering, Program Management, Finance, and more. The Search COE has succeeded in providing a central organizing point for search, muting search technology affinity wars, and increasing awareness of search capabilites leading to increased demand for specialized tools.
Mark Livingstone of Qualcomm and Miles Kehoe of New Idea Engineering will be presenting about this CoE experiences at the Enterprise Search Summit, and we'll have an open discussion at ESSF, moderated by Lynda Moulton, where experts and conference participants can share experiences, good and bad.
The Enterprise Search Summit Fall will be held November 1 - 3, 2011, in Washington DC -- I hope to learn from you there. For a $200 discount, use the code at the online registration page. SPK11
The Enterprise Search Summit will be in Washington, CD, from November 1 to 3, and it's looking good! We're concentrating on strategies for making Enterprise Search work in the real world, with case studies of successful implementations and practical information about search-based applications and mobile search.
New to our lineup is Greg Nudelman, author of this year's best book, Designing Search: UX Strategies for eCommerce Success. He's been involved in several mobile search interfaces, and will present Ubiquitous Enterprise Search: New Design Approaches for Mobile and Tablet -- this is going to be good! Register for the conference before October 7 to get the early-bird discount.
BTW, I've been so busy with this conference and a large contract with a giant healthcare system's intranet search that I haven't been very responsive, and I apologize. If you need something from me, please remind me by commenting here or sending email, don't be shy!
On-site search is about more than finding the right products | UTalkMarketing Good intro to ecommerce search based on significant online retail experience. tags: e-commerce site-search site search engine spellchecker user experience search log analysis The Six Commandments of Search Engine Implementation Good overview of enterprise search issues, contrasting unstructured search with RDBMS processes and discussing issues of granularity and simplicity. tags: database-search enterprise intranet search engine indexing [Heuristics for Relevance] Solr Powered ISFDB – Part #11: Using DisMax Traces the algorithmic relevance problems in search on a textual database of authors and books. This chapter shows how to use the Solr DisMax functions to add extra relevance weight for matches on canonical names and alludes to adding weight for titles matches -- well-known heuristics for getting more useful search results. tags: relevance evaluation open-source ReVerb - Open Information Extraction Software (open source text analytics) To extract assertions for question-answering systems, the ReVerb package implements the Open Information Extraction (Open IE) theory. Without needing complex training examples and domain-specific words, this simply extracts relationships, such as "apple has phone". It's open-source, along with the extracted sets from wikipedia and TReC's ClueWeb09 corpus. tags: natural language processing entity extraction open-source Rebel Search for SharePoint Competing with sharepoint search on near-real-time index updates, faceted refinements, faster crawling, default configuration is easier to maintain, more extensible in pipeline, etc. Price is about $14,000 per server, no need to buy additional SharePoint licenses. tags: enterprise search engine Windows .NET-C#-ASP facts Forrester on Enterprise Search Trends - summary by Bill Ives Talks about a 2011 analyst report on Enterprise Search engines and trends like pervasive search, search within business processes, pro-active search managers, using search to find workplace patterns, demand for transparency and user control, tags: overviews enterprise search search-based applications social-search engines Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Search as middle-ware at att.com, with Shantanu Deo - Coté's People Over Process » Informal conversation starts with AT&T's CMS and goes on to talk about using Solr for catalog search on the site. It started as a bit of a skunkworks, and takes very little maintenance and few resources. tags: case-studies site-search database-search open-source Solr Spellchecker internals (now with tests!) « emmaespina Excellent introduction to the default Solr spelling checker processes. The test information is particularly useful, including data sets with natural human-made spelling errors. There's a follow-up that's also very useful. tags: spellchecker open-source testing research Using Google [Connectors] for Lucene < Real Story Group Blog Lucid Imagination is using the open source enterprise connector famework with their LucidWorks Enterprise distribution of Solr/Lucene. tags: open-source connectors file-formats enterprise search engine search vendors Classifying Searchers - What Really Counts? - Enterprise Search Blog Thinking about relationships with search engine vendors, market niches, diverse information requirements, and many more issues in managing search. tags: overviews search vendors enterprise search engines
ZettaSearch - combined search and analytics (BI) Starts with Solr/Lucene and adds autosuggest for faceted metadata, geospatial filtersing, spellchecking, search sessions, integration with external resources and databases, related documents, simple bar, pie and column charts, integration with Quantum4D for visualization. tags: facets metadata search engines bi search vendors analytics Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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How Google Instant?s Autocomplete Suggestions Work - SearchEngineLand Danny Sullivan's detailed look at how Google's auto-complete and instant search, which seems to be populated by a combination of many recent searches and long-term frequent searches. They have an inconsistent policy on removing negative terms from the suggested list. He thinks they should just remove them without fuss.
These examples emphasize how enterprises and web sites should keep very strict control over their autocomplete (and spelling) suggestions, rather than rely on technology. tags: autocomplete search engines search administration Error-Tolerance and The Long Tail of Search in Ecommerce « Exorbyte Blog In e-commerce, it's much better to find something than nothing. Spellchecking and other tools for inexact matching can improve results for the long tail of unique and near-unique queries. Exorbyte reports increases of conversion from 5% to 20% - at least somewhat related to their error tolerance. tags: long tail relevance spellchecker search logs analytics Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
This is it! Submit your ideas for presentations by the 16th -- they don't have to be polished abstracts, case studies and real-life examples are best.
We particularly need more talks on open-source search, scaling way up, usability testing, and multimedia searching (images, audio, video).
Enterprise Search Summit, Fall 2010: Call for Presentations
Search technology can pay off in big ways, but only if the implementation is firmly focused on user information needs. When search crosses boundaries and provides access to relevant information regardless of domain, it helps the enterprise network become more than the sum of its parts, but getting to that level requires a significant investment. Specific solutions can pioneer the way, solving high profile problems with scalable tools, and then incrementally expanding to make additional silos searchable. Whether applied in an international corporation, government agency, or complex web catalog, search technology is just a means to the true goal of supporting actions and decisions.
The Enterprise Search Summit is a forum to share lessons learned from successes, but also from failures; to recognize approaches which return good value for the investment of money and resources; and to evaluate promising new technologies. Presenters in this conference are implementing enterprise-level search in corporations, governmental departments, public catalogs, and even e-commerce sites.
Pre-conference workshops will offer an introduction to all aspects of enterprise search, including the indexing pipeline, query processing, recall, precision and relevance, user interface, scaling both content and traffic, federated search, analytics and more.
To Submit a Presentation
Enterprise Search Summit, Fall 2011 invites search engine practitioner of all kinds to submit proposals. Submit online only..
The deadline for submission is April 16, 2011; during the review process we may ask for presentation outlines and examples of previous sessions. We will send acceptance and declination notices by June.
Avi Rappoport, (the new Program Chair of ESS Fall, 2011) specifically encourages search administrators to submit proposals for presentations based on case studies, research, and practical experience. Proposals can include all aspects of enterprise search: strategic, technical, cultural, financial, and managerial.
We are interested in adding more interactivity and audience participation, so we may redesign some topics from pure lecture mode to round-tables, seminars, challenges, quizzes, and other forms of community discussion. We are very interested in proposals which deprecate PowerPoint in favor conversational approaches.
New topics we would particularly like to see included:
Scaling and distributing search to handle millions of documents and thousands of queries per minute
Indexing pipeline tools and processes, including both proprietary solutions and new initiatives such as OpenPipeline, Pypes, IUMA and ManifoldCF.
Can SaaS cloud-hosted search work in the enterprise, or is the exposure too much for comfort? What?s scarier about search than CRM?
What can new semantic technologies add to search? Where is the return on investment most clear?
UX and usability, making best use of new interface elements such as autocomplete and AJAX.
Mobile search - is it a UI problem only?
Standard federated search languages such as RSW, OAI and OpenSearch, with special emphasis on security and authentication.
Most effective ways of integrating search on images, audio, and video files.
Who should own search in the enterprise? What is the right level of investment in search projects and ongoing maintenance?
Thank you and we look forward to seeing your proposal! Enterprise Search Summit, Fall 2011, submit online..
Enterprise Search Summit 2011, Program chair Avi Rappoport
A Vision for Unifying Access to Data and Documents - Forbes [Attivio] Describes Attivio's combination of unstructured and structured data for a new kind of BI. ... entity data and the sentiment analysis and other analysis techniques become part of the meta data for the unstructured data. This allows the unstructured data to be presented as structured data. You can do relational joins between the structured and unstructured data to answer questions like: ?Find all negative product reviews that mention both the iPad and our top-20 best sellers.? tags: BI enterprise site search engines search vendors MagnetStreet attracts sales with improved site search - Internet Retailer (SLI systems) Consumers using site search browse about 11 more pages per visit than shoppers who don?t, and remain on the e-commerce site nearly 13 minutes longer. tags: e-commerce site-search search vendors search engiens Autonomy IDOL Universal Search product page "IDOL Universal Search provides users with a simple, personalized search experience tailored specifically to their unique requirements. In many typical environments, content may be spread across disparate internal data repositories and systems as well as external content sources and engines. Users are forced to conduct multiple, repetitive searches or risk missing crucial information. With Universal Search, a single query quickly federates unified results across systems in an intuitive, easy-to-navigate Web interface. Users get the big picture quickly through advanced visualization and dynamic categorization for a faster, more thorough exploration of results." tags: search vendors enterprise search engines federated Incompetent Research Skills Curb Users' Problem Solving (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) Results from a usability test - only 1% of the time did users change search strategy. So search engines need to concentrate on improving reliability of simple search results. tags: research exploratory search user experience Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Interaction Models for Faceted Search « Information Interaction Tony Russell-Rose does a great job identifying various models of faceted search interactions, including the relations between the facets, Smart Dead Ends, the relative values of "instant update" and "two-stage" matching and user choice, multi-select AND vs. OR, and interstitial pages. Very valuable analysis and naming. tags: facets metadata search user experience Compound Term Processing - Concept Searching technology video Concept searching uses lemmatized views of words to offer valuable autocomplete suggestions. tags: autocomplete stemming user experience Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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