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by hartspear
555 days ago
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I don’t follow pharma news closely, but one thing semantic technology excels at is bridging gaps between sites with related information. Instead of links operating at the page level, semantics allow connections to form at the data level. For instance, if you’re reading an interesting article and a specific topic or quote stands out, the site could trivially suggest links to related articles, even from other periodicals. Semantic connections are also highly flexible, making it possible to uncover surprising links—like connections between trends in pharma and the NBA. The original post's main idea was about building a personal semantic web that works with your own data. This could enable powerful tools, like universal search. Imagine being able to search, "Find all documents about medical science I’ve read while at the library," and getting an accurate result. The potential for personalized knowledge management is immense. |
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