What is AskWiki ?
AskWiki is a platform that uses artificial intelligence and natural language processing technology to enable users to search Wikipedia content through natural language questions. It was launched in 2007 by Expert System in partnership with AskMeNow and the Wikimedia Foundation to provide a more convenient and direct way to obtain information than traditional keyword searches.
AskWiki core features:
The main goal of AskWiki is to enable users to easily query Wikipedia using natural language. Its core features include:
Natural Language Processing (NLP): Use semantic technology to understand and process natural language questions, returning answers directly instead of just links to related articles.
Multi-language support: Supports Wikipedia content query in multiple languages, and users can switch by specifying language parameters.
Multiple access methods: Provides multiple access methods such as web interface, mobile application, command line, and Ruby and Python programming libraries.
Self-improving system: Continuously improve search accuracy through user feedback and collaboration.
Applicable scenarios for AskWiki :
Mobile information query: Quickly get Wikipedia answers on your mobile device, especially when bandwidth is limited.
Application Integration: Developers can integrate Wikipedia's knowledge base into their own applications.
Research Aid: Helps researchers quickly find specific facts and information in Wikipedia.
How to use AskWiki :
Users can use AskWiki in the following ways:
Web interface: Visit the AskWiki website (if still available).
Mobile App: Download the AskWiki mobile app (if still available).
Programming libraries: Use Ruby or Python programming libraries to integrate into your own code.