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10 Best Semantic Search Engines to Get the Most Accurate Results

Google is the hot favorite search engine for most of the people generating their search queries since over a decennium. Its popularity mark has been raised to the billions search queries in a year time period which is enamors in many senses. But since couple of years Google has been criticized for its webmaster service. Many have blamed Google for showing irrelevant search results against search query.

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[highlight-red]Google is a keyword generative search engine and use ranking algorithm to show search results according to the search query.[/highlight-red] But most of the social engine entrepreneurs try to play linking techniques to list their sites higher in the search results whether these deserve or not. This article will show you some alternatives to get the more accurate search results.

Semantic search engines are the most relevant solution to get the desired search results beyond all those SEO techniques. [highlight-red]These types of search engines work on the meaning of the search query not the keywords or inbuilt links unlike other search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing etc.[/highlight-red]

In other words semantic search engines identify the actual meaning of the search query and show up the more accurate results. To help you out we are listing 10 best semantic search engines to get the reliable search results.

 

1. Duck Duck Go


DuckDuckGo is a search engine with lot of features that will make you leave Google behind. It is a very powerful semantic search engine with classic search and information search.
[button-red url=”http://duckduckgo.com/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

 

2. SenseBot


It uses text mining and multidocument summarization to extract sense from Web pages and present it to the user in a coherent manner.
[button-red url=”http://www.sensebot.net/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

 

3. Cognition


Cognition’s Semantic NLP makes technologies and applications more human-like in their understanding of language, thereby resulting in more robust applications, greater user satisfaction and new capabilities available for exploitation.
[button-red url=”http://www.cognition.com/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

 

4. Kngine


Kngine was designed to provide customized meaningful search result, such as: Semantic Information about the keyword/concept, Answer the user’s questions, List of things, Discover the relations between the keywords/concepts.
[button-red url=”http://kngine.com/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

 

5. Swoogle


Swoogle is a search engine for the Semantic Web on the Web. Swoogle crawl the World Wide Web for a special class of web documents called Semantic Web documents, which are written in RDF.
[button-red url=”http://swoogle.umbc.edu/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

 

6. Hakia


The mission of hakia is to deploy semantic search solutions to meet the challenges of elevated user expectations, business efficiency, and lowest cost.
[button-red url=”http://www.hakia.com/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

 

7. Factbites


A cross between a search engine and an encyclopedia. The results return complete, informative sentences about the search topic.
[button-red url=”http://www.factbites.com/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

 

8. Evri


Evri works as a discovery engine, delivering intelligent, real-time streams of information on topics that matter most at that moment: on the web and to the consumer.
[button-red url=”http://www.evri.com/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

 

9. Cluuz


Cluuz search engine presents the user with semantic cluster graphs, tag clouds and relevant images and terms.
[button-red url=”http://www.cluuz.com/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

 

10. Lexxe


In 2005, Lexxe launched its Alpha version, featuring Question Answering and other Natural Language search methods. Lexxe’s search technology is built upon the foundation of advanced Natural Language technology.
[button-red url=”http://www.lexxe.com/” target=”_blank” position=”right”] Search here [/button-red]

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