Re: Difference between syntactic and semantic mining
Date: January 27, 2014 02:43PM
By looking at it very quickly, it seems that what they call syntatic mining is just to analyse the sequences of clicks on a website without using any additional contextual information to understand why the click on the website happened.
Then, for semantic mining, they maps the words from queries to a knowledge base such as DBPedia or FreeBase which are large graphs connecting words between each other. So by using this graph linking different words, they do a more detailed analysis of the meaning of the words, and this give more information about the context of the queries. So they call this a semantic analysis. This is similar to the idea of the semantic web, where "semantic" is because you use some kind of ontologies, or here a graph like freebase as an additional source of knowledge.
Best,
Philippe
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