How Integle Works
Integle is a semantic search engine. You might have been tired of by searching in normal search engines. For example, if you wish to get some info regarding the word ‘Table’, you may simply for your favourite search engine and search for it. But you might it be thinking about Table as in Chair and table or Table as in Periodic Table or Table as an object consisting of rows and columns. A normal search engine cannot find any difference and, hence, it will display all the pages that contain the word ‘Table’. But in Integle pages are categorized.
Another example is when a person might be planning to visit India. When he types India, Integle will display pages based on categorisation. Hence he can refine his search and get the specific piece of information.
Integle considers some sites as authentic sites. Say for example – Wikipedia, Nature Journal Site, MIT OCW etc. Integle will crawl the pages from these sites and attach tags based on Meta data (mostly based on keywords). Then Integle filters the common words through comparisons. This will be stored as reference. When it finds similar words, it will categorise the pages based on this. This is one algorithm.
Similarly Integle supports multiple algorithms to improve its performance.