Google: "We're Not Doing a Good Job with Structured Data" - R...
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By "structured data," Halevy was referring to the databases of the "deep web" - those internet resources that sit behind forms and site-specific search boxes, unable to be indexed through passive means.
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"deep web" - those internet resources that sit behind forms and site-specific search boxes, unable to be indexed through passive means.
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"Shallow Web" as containing about 5 million web pages
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"Deep Web" is estimated to be 500 times the size
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other types of Deep Web Search: semantic search and product search.
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Halevy listed a number of analytical database application challenges that Google is currently dealing with: schema auto-complete, synonym discovery, creating entity lists, association between instances and aspects, and data level synonyms discovery
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