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GEODI queries may result as a list (CONTENT page), as a map(MAP page) or as a calendar (CALENDAR page). Whichever is best for you. Other modules may add new views to give more insight into your data—for example, NETWORK Graph Page by GEODI Discovery, or Media Panel by MediaMon.
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Finds contents with words. Words may not be next to each other and are case insensitive. If you want to search for an exact phrase, put “ around |
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“*” means any. So Georg* finds Georgia, George... *City finds smartcity, capacity or velocity. |
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Search rules also apply to content names. You should just add "doc:" at the beginning of the rule. The keyword note is a shortcut for doc:*.geodinote. |
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“-” means the reverse of the rule. doc: |
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:PDF finds all PDF filers -doc. |
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.PDF finds all non-PDF files. |
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GEODI recognizes dates written in a natural way |
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and allows you to search linearly. GEODI automatically recognizes all dates and date ranges in content. If you install the language pack, it also does this for Russian, Arabic, Georgian, Hebrew, and other languages. The calendar view is |
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built by recognized dates and is an important insight tool. |
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The dates of some content types like e-mails or social media messages |
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are reliable. So GEODI allows you to query by relative date words. |
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When you do know the exact spelling or need to find if any wrong spell then you should use “~” (Tilda) operatör. Tilda means any word similar to. You may use the rule with other rules. Berlon~ finds Berlin, Terlon.. Geordia~ finds Georgia… |
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You may use AND/OR or brackets in search expressions. The blank between rules means AND. So the last 2 |
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are identical. |
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"()" at the end of the rule affects maps, keywords, and graph pages. This operator is a great insight tool. |
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On the MAP page Accident() means show places near to word Accident. You may specify word distance. You may use the rule with other rules. “Accident() Insurance” means |
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finding documents with Accident and Insurance but they should be close to each other. when you use the operator in the keyword page, only related words remain. Places related |
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to accidents or people related |
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to accidents may be found this way. |
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GEODI versions all content by default. |
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By default, a query finds all versions. But you may limit them by using ver: keyword. GEODI just tracks the changes but does not save the old versions. If you want to access the old version, also you may activate “backup” per source. |
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GEODI finds similar documents. Copies and similar are also shown in viewers. You may use the following criteria for similarity search
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typically %40 of documents in organizations are |
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duplicates. Duplicates are confusing and make searches harder. GEODI finds and helps you eliminate them. |
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You may limit the search results by content sources you have used in the project settings. You may also set rules for parent documents. You may specify more than one source. If you set source names in a tree format |
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, you should refer the same way. parent: Search by parent content. ZIPs or folders may have other content under them. if you take a note |
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then it becomes a child of the content. child: search by child content. e.g. search files whose note contains “eligible”. |
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Drag and drop an image in to the search box and find similar ones. You may use a machine part |
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wallpaper sample. This feature must be activated in the project. |
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You may limit the results by layer. Find content containing |
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hashtags, |
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dates, a city, a street, or a name. |
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These semantic queries are also used in Classification. |
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geom means to find content containing a location. This location may have come from a lot of sources. |
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If the language recognizer is included in the project, you may filter content by language. |
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GEODI also searches in databases or structured excel files. You can limit the search by field name. If more than one table in multiple databases |
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contains the same field, the search includes all. So GEODI |
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effectively merges all structured data along with unstructured ones. GEODI collects field names by itself. |
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Indexing and other phases are all auto, but you may use SQL to define how a |
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DB and Tables will be indexed |
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. PCs discovered by GDE and some other tools may also have a field name that can be searched in this way. |
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The content summary contains the owner, who added the content by drag-and-drop. The owner: query results in the content added by the specified user. “me” may be used as a username for the current user. So if this query is used in a panel, every user sees content added by themselves. |
Sort the Search Results
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GEODI tries to bring the most relevant content first. But you may define different orders. Sort keywords behaves different behave differently in CONTENT and KEYWORDS pages. Following The following criteria are valid for keywords only.
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The current query may be saved using the search box menu. Saving enables to reuse of frequent queries and publish publishing them with other users.
If you watch a query every time, new content or a change happens GEODI will inform you through e-mail. This feature saves a lot of time. You may watch for certain words, but semantic features may be much more useful. Watching a query like “layer:SSN” whenever a document with social security comes you will be informed.
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