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Goo Launches Natural Japanese-language Search


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Posted 06 February 2004 - 12:50 PM

The Japanese search engine and portal Goo operated by NTT (the Japanese AT&T equivalent for those not familiar) have just launched a natural Japanese language search program called "Web Answers" at http://labs.goo.ne.jp/

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"Web Answers" instantly analyzes questions written in natural spoken language expressions, such as "Where will the 2008 Olympics be held?" After executing a "goo" search, the system quickly analyzes and extracts from the search results words and expressions that are potential answers (in this case, the correct answer is "Beijing), ranks the Web pages that contain these words and expressions at the top of the list, and presents these to the user (ref. Attachment 1). This enables the user to acquire the desired information more efficiently, and makes it possible to use the ever-increasing information assets on the information more effectively than ever before.
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For more, go to http://www.japancorp...Asp?Art_ID=6461




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