What is Query Network? 🌐
A Query Network represents a search language that shows all the possible word distributions in a language, linking terms in queries with different aspects, definitions, and themes.
🔑 Key Components:
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🔹 Query Aspect: Defines the angle or context of the search term.
Example: “Hawaii Hotels” 🏨
Here, “Hotels” represents the “aspect of holiday” 🏖️, not the “construction” or “architecture”. -
🔹 Query Definition: This is the phrased version of the search query.
Example: “Reserve a room in Hawaii Hotel” 🛏️.
Helps give clearer direction to what the user is looking for. -
🔹 Query Theme: Represents the direction or focus of the query aspect.
It should match the theme of the web document to give relevant results.
🌍 The Network:
The Query Network connects:
- 🔗 Attributes
- 📚 Knowledge domains
- 🌍 Contextual domains
These are linked together for a specific query to understand the intent and context of the search.
⚠️ Important Notes:
- ❌ You can't expand a Query Network simply by stuffing entities, adding attributes, or creating new pages for everything.
- 🔄 It involves processing both macro and micro contexts for a knowledge domain, connecting each entity through its attributes.
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🖼️ All content formats (text, images, etc.) play a role in aligning the page layout and components to signal related search activities based on:
- 🔍 Query context
- 📖 Query aspect
- 📝 Query definition