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Big Search by Cyberspace For Healthcare
Big Search by Cyberspace For Healthcare
Big Search by Cyberspace For Healthcare
Abstract – With the rapid development of big data analytics, advent of the big data era, basic concept of big search, and
mobile computing, Internet of Things, cloud computing and challenges facing search engines.
social networking, cyberspace has expanded to a cross-fused Basic concept of big search
and omnipresent space made up of human beings, things, Big search in cyberspace seeks to acquire knowledge from the
and information. Rich Internet applications have evolved omnipresent cyberspace, by involving humans, connected
from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and Web 3.0, and web information things and other Internet information, and then provide
has seen an explosive growth, which is strongly promoting intelligent solutions to meet the user’s search intention with
the advent of a global era of big data. In this omnipresent accurate understanding.
cyberspace, traditional search engines can no longer fully 5S Properties of big search
satisfy the evolving needs of various types of users. Compared with traditional search engines, big search has the
Therefore, search engines must make completely innovative, “5S” properties in Fig. 1.
revolutionary changes for the next generation of search,
which is referred to as “big search”. This paper first studies
the development needs of big search for health care. Then,
big search is defined, and the 5S properties (Sourcing,
Sensing, Synthesizing, Solution, and Security) of big search,
which are different from those of traditional search engines,
are elaborated. Also, the paper provides a system
architecture for big search for health care, explores the key Figure 1: 5S Properties of big search
technologies that support the 5S properties, and describes Comparison of big search and traditional search engines:
potential application fields of big search technology. Finally, Comparative Traditional Big Search
the research opportunities of big search are discussed. Character Search Engine Engine
Keyword- Big search; omnipresent cyberspace; Big Data;
Sourcing Google, Baidu, Big search
Internet of Things; Security; Privacy;Health care
and other sites obtains
Introduction
extract static data heterogeneous
Traditional search engines fill only the information gap
from the Internet; data from
between people and the information space, playing a key role
Qunar.com, Sina multiple
in spurring on the rapid development of the Internet and
micro-blog, channels and
accelerating the penetration of Internet applications.However,
Baidu map, multiple sources.
with the expansion of the search space from an information-
Yeelink search It focuses
oriented Internet to a omnipresent space of man-information-
obtain dynamic on statistic and
thing interconnection, traditional search engines are face
data dynamical data of
greater difficulty in satisfying the needs of users. Inevitably,
vertically. people, things,
using a big search engine is raised as an option. The following
However, they do information and
is a briefing on the origin of big search from the following
not cover data of their different
perspectives: web search space, web application modes,
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intelligent networks, network services on the Internet and IoT and video
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health care related big data on the Internet according to the
task deployed by the user in a highly parallel manner.
CONCLUSIONS
Our paper based on research topics, needs and challenges of
search engines in omnipresent cyberspace, we have explored
the concept of big search, and its 5S features which are
different from traditional search engines. Then, we discussed
the key techniques of big search that support the 5S features
and the system architecture of big search for health care
system, and illustrated health care application of big search
technology.
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