Search Tips
   
  1. Setrue Search Engine really understands the meaning of your query.
   
    Don’t enter “restaurant Italian New York”
    Do enter “Italian restaurant in New York”
     
  2. Be as detailed and expressive as possible in your search query
   
  The more details you provide the more information Setrue Search Engine has to work with, giving you better results.
    You can enter “restaurant in New York”
    You will get better results with “Italian restaurant with a great view in downtown New York”
     
3. Make sure that you Capitalize names
   
  Setrue Search Engine needs your help in pointing out names of places, people and things. Otherwise, the actual meaning of the words will be analyzed and “palm pilot” could mean “the person that steers an airplane by hand”. We plan to enhance our automatic detection ability in future versions.
     
    Don’t enter “The best month to climb mount everest”
    Do enter “The best month to climb mount Everest”
     
    Don’t enter “Using palm pilot to schedule appointments”
    Do enter “Using Palm Pilot to schedule appointments”
     
  4. Do not ask questions, make statements
   
  Setrue Search Engine cannot answer questions. It is able to find the most relevant information to your query statements. So please phrase your queries in sentences that do not contain; what, who, why, where, when and how.
     
    Don’t ask “what is the tallest mountain in Europe?”
    Do enter “the tallest mountain in Europe”
     
    Don’t ask “why do birds fly south in the winter?”
Do enter “causes for birds to fly south in the winter” or “causes for bird migration in the winter”
     
    Don’t ask “how to send an SMS from a mobile phone”
    Do enter “methods for sending an SMS from a mobile phone”
     
  5. Use proper punctuation whenever possible
   
  Setrue Search Engine is able to understand not only the words in the sentence, but also the full sentence structure. Therefore, adding punctuation will help remove ambiguity and clarify the meaning of your query.
     
  6. Please use queries of up to 10 words.
   
  For the beta launch, we are limiting queries to up to 10 words.
     
     
     
  Good search examples
   
  Below is a list of search examples that show Setrue Search Engine ability to understand what you really mean. Keyword search will often fail since it only matches words, without understanding the intended relationship between the words. Click the link to execute the following search examples.
     
    books written by kids
     
    chocolate cake recopies with pictures
     
    the best month to climb the Everest
     
    the king of all gods
     
  The power of semantic search
     
  The Setrue semantic search engine analyses full sentences to understand the real meaning. This process is carried out on your query, as well as on the searched content. The search engine then proceeds to compare the query and possible answers ranking them according to their relevancy.
     
    “Books by kids” is very different then “kids books” or “books about kids”. This is where key word searches fail and semantic searches prevail.
     
    “John eats cake” – active sentence structure, “cake eaten by John” – passive sentence structure and “three layer chocolate cake was devoured by John yesterday” – complex sentence structure. The three sentences have very similar meanings even though they are structured completely differently. The semantic search engine is able to overcome this complexity and will rank them very closely.
     
  The key is the understanding. By fully understanding what you mean in your query, Setrue Search Engine is able to find all relevant results and disregard ones that do not have the same meaning.
     
     
     
     
 
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