Shift-Ctrl-F: Semantic Search for the Browser

Shift-Ctrl-F: Semantic Search for the Browser

A Chrome extension leveraging MobileBERT to efficiently search and highlight answers directly on webpages.

About Shift-Ctrl-F: Semantic Search for the Browser

Shift-Ctrl-F is a powerful Chrome extension that utilizes MobileBERT fine-tuned on the SQuAD dataset via TensorFlowJS. It enables users to effortlessly search for answers within webpage content and highlights relevant elements for quick access. Simply enter a natural language query to find precise information on any webpage.

How to Use

Open the extension via the toolbar or press Shift-Ctrl-F. Enter your natural language question into the search bar, then press Enter. The extension processes your query and highlights relevant answers on the webpage.

Features

Highlights relevant webpage elements based on search queries
Supports natural language question answering directly on webpages
Utilizes MobileBERT for fast and efficient processing

Use Cases

Quickly locate specific information within webpage content

Best For

ResearchersStudentsAnyone seeking quick webpage informationContent analystsEducators

Pros

Easily highlights key information for quick review
Open-source and available on GitHub
Enables natural language search on any webpage

Cons

Dependent on MobileBERT's accuracy
Results may vary due to deep learning model biases
Interpreting results can sometimes be challenging

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Shift-Ctrl-F: Semantic Search for the Browser

What is Shift-Ctrl-F?
Shift-Ctrl-F is a Chrome extension that uses MobileBERT to answer natural language questions and highlight relevant webpage elements.
Where can I access the source code for Shift-Ctrl-F?
The extension is open-source and available on GitHub at https://github.com/model-zoo/shift-ctrl-f.
Are the search results always accurate?
While powerful, deep learning models like MobileBERT may produce unpredictable or biased results. Use your judgment when analyzing answers.
Is this extension compatible with all websites?
It works with most webpages, but performance may vary depending on webpage structure and content.
Does it support multiple languages?
Currently, it primarily supports English queries, but future updates may include multilingual capabilities.