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{{PAGETITLE}} makes keywords the simplest{{Footnote|[[Component 790726]]}} interface (among [[Component Type 389556|others]]) between [[Component 144345|the users'/searchers' and the authors' language]] when working with a knowledge base. It allows the user/searcher to just say a word and then, if necessary, [[Component 249692|disambiguate]] what she really means through a [[Component 14693|Request&Suggest Interaction]] with the knowledge base. == {{Declare Use Case|Select a or search by a keyword to start interacting with your knowledge base}} == {{Notice|{{PAGETITLE}} will substantially change when adding [https://www.elastic.co Elasticsearch] by mid-2016. That's why these explanations are rudimentary for the time being.}} [[File:Screenshot lex1603161837.png|link=|frame|right|Autocompletion on keyword beginnings]] Thanks to [[Component 249693]] keywords are the only{{Footnote|Except for the term characters ''C-o-m-p-o-n-e-n-t-'', which means that keywords beginning with ''C-o-m-p-o-n-e-n-t-'' will not be autocompleted usefully, but will only show up upon pressing {{Key|Enter}}. {{Flaw|Missing: smart autocomplete}}}} content page titles which are "autocompleted" by MediaWiki's [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Searching built-in search]. In the course of her very first key strokes, this behaviour effectively directs the user's/searcher's focus to the keywords that authors defined as potentially most effective entry points. However, note that by default autocompletion is performed only on the first word of a statement. {{Flaw|Does not autocomplete on all words}} __NOCACHE__
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