Swoogle ... the metadata search engine for semantic web documents, terms and RDF docs found on the World Wide Web using natural language processing technology
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The Swoogle project as developed by UMBC in 2004 lets you search for semantic web documents, using specialized search engine technology that discovers, analyzes and indexes knowledge encoded in semantic web documents published on the internet.

The phrase "semantic web" refers to the utilization of natural language processing technology to bring up results based on an understanding of a word's meaning and the context of its use, as opposed to traditional search engines, which work primarily by matching words in queries to those on web pages.

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"Swoogle is a search engine for Semantic Web documents, terms and data found on the Web. Swoogle employs a system of crawlers to discover RDF documents (“Resource Description Framework”), and HTML documents with embedded RDF content. Swoogle reasons about these documents and their constituent parts (e.g., terms and triples) and records and indexes meaningful metadata about them in its database.

Swoogle provides services to human users through a browser interface and to software agents via web services. Several techniques are used to rank query results inspired by the PageRank algorithm developed at Google but adapted to the semantics and use patterns found in semantic web documents."

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Go to the Swoogle home page @ UMBC...  [GO]

Read a detailed explanation of "Semantic Web"...  [GO]

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