One in 10 queries on Google Search are misspelled and Google has
now introduced a new spelling algorithm that uses a deep neural net to
significantly improve the ability to decipher misspellings
One in 10 queries
on Google Search are misspelled and the tech giant has now introduced a new
spelling algorithm that uses a deep neural net to significantly improve the
ability to decipher misspellings, in under three milliseconds.
According to
Google, this single algorithm makes a greater improvement to spelling than all
of its improvements over the last five years.
The company on
Thursday detailed how artificial
intelligence (AI) is powering its Search engine, announcing numerous
improvements made to Search over the year and some new features coming soon.
Google has
invested deeply in language understanding research and last year, it introduced
how BERT language understanding systems are helping to deliver more relevant
results in Google
Search.
"We're
excited to share that BERT is now used in almost every query in English,
helping you get higher quality results for your questions," said Prabhakar
Raghavan, Senior Vice President, Search and Assistant, Geo, Ads, Commerce,
Payments & NBU.
Google recently
made a breakthrough in ranking and is now able to not just index web pages but
individual passages from the pages.
"This
technology will improve 7 per cent of search queries across all languages as we
roll it out globally," Raghavan added.
With new passage
understanding capabilities, Google can understand that the specific passage is
a lot more relevant to a specific query than a broader page on that topic.
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