Abstract:
Traditional search systems are usually based on
keywords, a very simple and convenient mechanism to express a
need for information. This is the most extended way of searching
the Web, although it is not always an easy task to accurately
summarize a natural language query in a few keywords. Working
with keywords means losing the context, which is the only thing
that can help us deal with ambiguity. This is the biggest problem
of keyword-based systems. Semantic Web technologies seem a
perfect solution to this problem, since they make it possible to
represent the semantics of a given domain. In this paper, we
present three projects, Harmos, Semusici and Cantiga, whose aim
is providing access to a music digital library. We will describe two
search systems, a traditional one and a semantic one, developed
in the context of these projects and compare them in terms of
usability and effectiveness.