Saturday, July 9, 2011

Views about latent semantic indexing-LSI

Leslie Rhodes over at Stompernet.com, a video has claimed recently that….. stretched

  1. Latent semantic indexing is not used by the search engines.
  2. The search engines use a much better and advanced way of determining which keywords important to each other.

Unfortunately his examples of inclusion of high competition keywords as singular and plural in the standings just not Beach up due to the input to other algorithms.

What I'm interested in, is the claim of "referential integrity", how it works and what tests to it, is the theory to prove happened. If none, then the theory worth peanuts and we might as well as the LSI opinion-makers add as Leslie were debunking.

To take a look at take Leslie's video go to the warning about LSI does not work.

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