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abinaya 09-29-2016 03:57 AM

What do you know about LSI?
 
LSI stands for Latent Semantic Indexing. This technique is established to obtain the data by relating the word to its closest counterparts or to its similar context. For example, if you are searching something with a keyword “CAR” it will show all the related things like classic cars, car auctions, Bentley car, car race etc.

rajkiran 10-14-2016 05:32 AM

LSI stands for Latent Semantic Indexing.

alex.thomson 10-14-2016 11:48 PM

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a part of the Google algorithm. It is a system that uses a mathematical technique to understand the relationship between terms or keywords.

jordanangel 10-15-2016 02:24 AM

Latent semantic indexing adds an important step to the document indexing process. In addition to recording which keywords a document contains, the method examines the document collection as a whole, to see which other documents contain some of those same words.

pulkittrivedi 10-15-2016 02:28 AM

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a part of the Google algorithm. many time people use LSI keyword to include more keywords in article..

whitebolt 10-17-2016 01:01 AM

L S I stands for Latent Semantic Indexing.

cinemagicllc 10-17-2016 01:12 AM

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a system used by Google and other major search engines. The contents of a webpage are crawled by a search engine and the most common words and phrases are collated and identified as the keywords for the page. LSI looks for synonyms related to the title of your page.

Shiksha 10-17-2016 03:43 AM

LSI stands for Latent Semantic Indexing. This
technique is established to obtain the data by
relating the word to its closest counterparts or
to its similar context. For example, if you are
searching something with a keyword “CAR” it
will show all the related things like classic cars,
car auctions, Bentley car, car race etc.

LukeBarter 10-18-2016 01:30 AM

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a system used by Google and other major search engines, The contents of a webpage are crawled by a search engine and the most common words and phrases are collated and identified as the keywords for the page

Jayasree 02-13-2017 04:08 AM

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a part of the Google algorithm. It is a system that uses a mathematical technique to understand the relationship between keywords.

darrensmith67 02-13-2017 10:42 PM

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a part of the Google algorithm. It is a system that uses a mathematical technique to understand the relationship between keywords.

vipinkedia 02-13-2017 11:16 PM

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a system used by Google and other major search engines. The contents of a web page are crawled by a search engine and the most common words and phrases are collated and identified as the keywords for the page.

autocarcovers 02-14-2017 03:26 AM

Latent Semantic Indexing came as a direct reaction to people trying to cheat search engines by cramming Meta keyword tags full of hundreds of keywords, Meta description full of more keywords, and page content full of nothing more than random keywords and no subject-related material or worthwhile content.

Dentcare 02-16-2017 10:15 PM

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is means web page are crawled by a search engine and the most common words and phrases are collated or related an identified as the keywords for the web page.

orionxander 05-16-2017 02:21 AM

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a mathematical method used to determine the relationship between terms and concepts in content. The contents of a webpage are crawled by a search engine and the most common words and phrases are collated and identified as the keywords for the page.


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