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—The features of human-machine documentary search focused on information support of cognitive processes are considered. The concepts of meaning and semantic information search are analyzed. The concept of deep semantic search is introduced, considered as an interactive process with search mechanisms on knowledge graph, similar to the mechanics of consciousness/cognition operations. The concept of cognitive information search is introduced, which is considered as the construction of a path of cognition—an interactive iterative and significantly dependent on the previous result formation of a target fact on a chaotic set of found facts. The result of such a search will be (1) the selection of fragments of documents that meet the real information need (and not copies of documents that meet the expressed need, as in traditional documentary retrieval system), and (2) an interactively generated semantic graph—a conceptual image of solving the user’s problem. Mathematical models of deep semantic search on knowledge graphs were given.
Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 1, 2022
Keywords: cognitive information search; knowledge ontologies; mechanisms of deep semantic search; text processing; semantics; knowledge graphs
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