Abbreviated as LSI, Latent semantic indexing it is an
algorithm used by
search engines to determine what a page is
about outside of specifically matching search query
text. The LSI algorithm doesn't actually understand
the meanings of words on the page but it can spot patterns of related words. LSI
will may return relevant results that don't contain the keyword at all, but
those pages with related words.
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