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Wednesday, July 4, 2007

The coming of Recog - Episode 1

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Argh! I am last Again! dj and vzu have already posted their blogs and I am sitting here and reading them :s. Now Its my turn...

We have not talked much about Recog on this blog yet. Although you'll get bits of information from elsewhere now and then, we would be revealing this a bit slowly :) we like the suspense part!...

Searching. Searching is something we all do for several minutes (and hours if you are like me) everyday. But are we all satisfied? Do we get the results for what we are searching the first time we search for it? or do we still have to type two or three different combinations of "keywords" to get the right result? Strangely, We notice that even Google does not live up to the expectation of giving you what you want.

Picture this:

You are doing a research on Science Fiction novels and looking at writing styles of various authors. You go to
wikipedia coz that is the first link on Google. There you find references to H. G Wells, Issac Asimov and many other great writers. You also find that there is a different genre of "Mystery Fiction" and read about Michael Crichton.

Great!

Now you have about 15 tabs open and you have no place where you can read through all this content and at the same time arrange it and organize it for the 10 page long essay that you need to write for your "Approaches to Science Fiction" course. Any idea how you are going to manage all this? Yes that is where we come in.


With Recog, you write the introduction paragraph for your essay as you read the wiki page and other source material. Soon you write a bit about Asimov, Wells and Mary Shelly! By this time you have written a few paragraphs and Recog has done its job meanwhile! While you were writing the introduction page, it searched the net for various genres of Science Fiction and linked them to your text automatically. When you were writing about Crichton, It searched
amazon for his latest books and brought to you the links for the books like State of Fear from the author, along with relevant book reviews. Recog also added the latest media related to the topics to your workspace! Having done all this you prepare your report, rearrange the content with simple drag and drop to arrange it to your liking. Voila! your work is done! And all this stays with you for future reference in case you want to look at it again!

So that was the searching in our Recog... where the software conducts intelligent searches giving you accurate and relevant results.

Remember this is just a small part of what we call Recog! The more important things come after some wait :)

Meanwhile, feel like talking to us? Reach us at:
< ping [at] projectrecog [dot] com >

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4 Comments:

Blogger Ishan Bishnoi said...

Does the search module involve semantic links i.e. does it link pages on the basis of the text in them or is it generic based on semantic information of the page?

July 6, 2007 6:07 PM  
Blogger Avi said...

Its actually going to be a combination of both... But the second part is going to be more prominent. Additionally... this is something that will be coming soon on our blog... maybe in episode 4 or 5. In that We'll be explaining what and how we are doing what we are doing...

July 6, 2007 7:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

can you show a sample essay which can be made by the user using recog?

September 16, 2007 3:26 AM  
Anonymous sam said...

hi... friends, i need your help, i really need you plz...

I am planning to project in ANN, i have no idea how to start and how to deal with it... please help me up.

please myself samuel
sam.hauz@yahoo.com

December 20, 2007 6:33 PM  

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