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Have you sent your first query to Quintura Search yet? It’s worth trying!
Once you do, you'll see why everyone exclaims that this is no ordinary search
service. Unlike clumsy, heartless search engine monsters that know a lot but are
reluctant to share their secrets, Quintura Search is honest, sociable,
sensitive, and responsive to your input.
And we aren't being metaphorical. Just like the human brain, Quintura Search is
based on a neural net, and therefore, is endowed with intelligence, even though
artificial. This is why Quintura Search is capable of understanding you.
Quintura Search sends your query words to a selected search engine, using query
language intelligible to the search engine, and then retrieves found web pages
in a format intelligible to you.
Underlying Quintura Search are natural associative search principles. The active
semantic neuronet allows the application to work in the same way the human brain
does—the way people search.
Quintura Search serves as a superstructure for conventional search engines. It
allows you to extract the best results out of those returned by the search
engine, by manipulating context on a visual map.
Quintura Search features a
visual map. This is an interactive means of
communicating with you. No longer do you have to rack your brain trying to find
just the right words to obtain your desired result; Quintura Search maps these
words as a tag cloud—words that are semantically related to your search query.
All you need is a starting word, or a couple of words, and Quintura Search will
lead you to your target. We have created a map that allows communication between
yourself and the application, in a language that is simple and intelligible to
you.
Any search scope or tag cloud made with Quintura Search is thematic. However,
a search scope built with Quintura Search is something special.
Quintura Search is still young. It is easy to search with Quintura as it
still has a lot to learn. Every time you search, Quintura learns from the
results and improves for the next search. Any user can lend a hand in
training
Quintura Search.
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