Telicent Search
Telicent Search is one of our enterprise (closed-source) applications. Its purpose is to provide web-like search experience for enterprise data.
Key features
- Explore your data with advanced operators and relationship filters.
- Minigraph: View your relationships on a focused version of a graph with an event timeline.
- For a more in-depth view, there is seamless integration with Telicent Graph to easily navigate between search and data visualisation.
- Monitor critical data themes by saving tailored search criteria and automating alert schedules.
- Identify event patterns through mapped geospatial insights.
How to Use the Search Application
Operators
Search uses Elasticsearch for fast, full-text search across metadata. Here is a basic guide to get you started.
Example of a combined query
You can combine operators to filter your search. For example: “natural disaster” AND agency:” Homeland Security” AND NOT status:archived
If you need more space for longer queries, press ctrl/command + enter to add a new line. To run a query you can press enter/return instead of the magnifying glass.
Filter the search
Once you have performed a search you can then filter the results by it’s relationship, category or metadata
Saving and scheduling a search
You can save the parameters of a search so that you can rerun that search at any time. Once you have crafted and are happy with your query click the save search icon, add a name and this will add the query to your saved list.
From your saved list click the notification bell icon to add a scheduled search, this is set to a default (daily for three months). To set your schedule click the clock icon. This will then notify you in the application when there are any new results.
Viewing search results on a map
There is a map view available in the top right, click on each search result and if it has geo data the map will update automatically. Click the map thumbnail to switch between high contrast, satellite and street map views. Click the arrow tab to hide and show the map results.
Search details
If you click the open result button you will see the detailed view of the entity, If the entity has geo data then a map will show the location or region of the event or person. If there are related entities these will also show on the minigraph view. This is a focused view of your relationships. Select a specific event to show the event timeline.
AI Translate
Open the translate document feature by clicking the down arrow next to the translate text either on the search result, or the result details page. Choose the current document language from the dropdown, then choose the target language and click the translate button.
To revert to the original language, click the down arrow next to the translate dropdown and click the “revert to original” button.
AI Summary
Click the generate summary button either on the result, or the result details page. This will automatically generate an 8-line document summary. Click the summary length to adjust.