This system employs artificial intelligence to comprehend the meaning within book and article texts, discern connections between different ideas, and facilitate semantic search. Consequently, it can locate pertinent sections even when the precise words you use in your search query are not present in the text, or when the link to your subject matter is not immediately apparent. This method offers a significant advantage over basic keyword searching and assists you in discovering the most conceptually relevant portions of texts in multiple languages.
Although semantic search provides relevant results by understanding underlying concepts, its accuracy depends heavily on the scope and contextual variation of the texts it has analysed. Consequently, the reliability of the results is largely influenced by the quality, quantity, and contextual depth of the processed texts.
By default, only the top 5 highest-ranking results from the semantic search are returned. While you can increase this number, doing so may decrease the overall relevance of the results to your search criteria.
To learn more about the sources used—including short and full summaries of each—visit the Summarisation page.