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Learn more about the Search initiative.

 


Search has become the paradigm for finding and retrieving information in personal computers, within corporations, and on the Internet.

Search is also becoming a paradigm for rediscovering information long after people have forgotten where they put their documents, what they named their files, or how they found out about a topic.

Microsoft Research has teams worldwide focusing on advancing the way users interact with computing devices. This includes search, access, and information management. Microsoft researchers are also investigating ways to advance Internet-scale searching, working on the core technologies for providing the most relevant and freshest search results possible.

Our goal in this initiative is to bring the current Web search to the next level by applying data mining, machine learning, computational semantic, and knowledge discovery techniques to information analysis, organization and retrieval while answering the following questions: What is the paradigm which will enable search to cope with the dynamic nature of the Web? How does one identify trends and bring the knowledge back to the user?

Ultimately we hope to advance research in desktop and Web information retrieval by understanding and advancing the scope, variety and quality of the knowledge exchange among individuals and communities on computing devices.

The 2007 research themes of the Internet Technologies and Cultures initiative (Search, Personalization, Voice) are summarized in the Call to Action on Information Finding via Discovery, Recovery, Delivery.

 

This initiative is managed by Evelyne Viegas.

 

 
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