Adding lists and structured content
When working with lists and structured content, such as a document listing all the restaurants in the Vegan category, Twise can transform this information into a dynamic question-and-answer format. Here's how it works and what you need to consider:
Understanding Semantic Search: Unlike traditional categorical searches that rely on predefined categories and exact matches, Twise uses semantic search to understand the context and meaning behind queries. This allows users to ask more natural questions and receive relevant answers.
Transforming Content: When you upload structured content into Twise, we convert it into a format that supports semantic search. For example, if you have a list of Vegan restaurants, each entry is enriched with contextual information. Questions could range from “Where is the best Vegan restaurant in downtown?” to “What Vegan options are available in this neighborhood?” The answers will be drawn from the content you provide, including details like location, category, and specific features of each restaurant.
Thinking Differently About Uploads: Since Twise relies on semantic understanding, the way you structure your data impacts its effectiveness. Here are some tips:
Comprehensive Descriptions: Ensure each entry includes detailed descriptions. For restaurants, include not just the name and address, but also highlights like menu specialties, ambiance, and customer reviews.
Contextual Information in the Body: All relevant details should be included in the body of each entry. For instance, for Vegan restaurants, include prices, addresses, web pages, phone numbers, and specific location details. Repeating the name of the restaurant or entity within the body helps Twise accurately identify and retrieve information.
Repetition for Clarity: Repeating the name of the place, person, or company within the content ensures clarity. This repetition helps Twise link the information correctly, making it easier to answer queries precisely.
Benefits: By uploading well-structured and comprehensive data, Twise can deliver more accurate and intuitive responses to user queries. This makes the information more accessible and useful, enhancing the overall user experience.
In summary, when adding lists and structured content to Twise, aim for detailed and context-rich entries, ensuring all relevant information is included in the body. This maximizes the power of semantic search and provides the best possible answers to user questions.
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