Is iResearch Reporter a "Search Engine"?
Short answer: No, it's not.
iResearch Reporter "passes along" a user query or acts as a frontend to targeted search engines or other automated information retrieval systems. It analyzes a
number of the most relevant of the retrieved documents from the search engine to prepare reports which organize and summarize important or significant content contained in the retrieved documents.
- iResearch Reporter relays a user query to the targeted search engine or information retrieval system.
- It waits for the retrieved document set to be returned.
- It captures the full text of a defined number the most relevant documents.
- It analyzes the document full texts to identify and extract sentences that are relevant to the user query.
- It uses linguistic processing to identify text variants such as synonyms, technical terms and language, verb tenses, etc.
- It groups sentences dealing with very similar content together into clusters.
- It prepares an organized (by clusters) report using the extracted sentences to compose easily readable sections of text.
- It insures easily readable and grammatically correct texts, compatible in such elements as verb tenses, singular/plural, pronoun antecedents or references, etc.
Thus, iResearch Reporter is not the search engine. It is an interpreter and analyzer to extract and concentrate knowledge content for easy information transfer and learning.