InteliWISE and Predictive Search

December 21, 2010

Online PR Media alerts us to “InteliWISE’s Intuitive Search Starts Thinking As You Start Typing.” InteliWISE has come up with new feature that will anticipate users’ requests based on what they type. This new feature is called Contextual Search and may fuel the next generation of search engines. Contextual Search works by intelligent search engine optimization powered by semantic intelligent search software.

“Then next generation of Intelligent Site Search must interpret more than the words given, it must understand the meaning of a customer inquiry. InteliWISE recognizes what people want from site search agents and have developed an intelligent search algorithm and intelligent search software with auto-complete features.”

Contextual Search is already used in InteliWISE’s Virtual Agents, a combination of the feature avatars that respond to users’ queries instantly and intelligently. InteliWiSE creates interactive video employees with multimedia rich avatars that can communicate with customers and answer questions based on the customer’s own words. The company’s executive managers have over fifty years of software industry experience. They are based in Silicon Valley and are supported by Intel Capital and funded by Asseco Group and Founders. One annoying note about their website, they have a virtual agent that talks when one lands on certain pages. An off button, please.

Whitney Grace, December 21, 2010

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One Response to “InteliWISE and Predictive Search”

  1. sperky undernet on December 22nd, 2010 6:00 am

    How come Google Suggest can’t suggest semantic associations or even KWIC even without virtual agents

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