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Smart search engine using artificial intelligence

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ABSTRACT

Due to the increasing information on the Web it becomes very difficult for a single search engine to provide comprehensive Web coverage, thus increasing the difficulty for an average user to search information on the web. We have proposed an idea for smart Meta search engine which will have a more comprehensive coverage of the web by targeting different search engines for different search categories. The user's search query will be modified using a knowledge base and appropriate search engine will be selected. The results returned from these search engines will be merged and ranked. These results will be classified into various categories using a classification algorithm and then the result will be displayed sorted into categories. It will be beneficial to the user who has an obscure idea about the information he/she wanted to search.

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      ICWET '11: Proceedings of the International Conference & Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology
      February 2011
      1385 pages
      ISBN:9781450304498
      DOI:10.1145/1980022

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