Travel Related Photographs For a Travel Search Engine

I have worked on sites that featured places that you can visit – specific city or country pages that contain a lot of travel-related photographs. Having a system that can perform image analysis, and review photograph metadata sounded like it would increase the value of such photography, and the idea of a travel related search … Read more

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Unsolicited Content in Human to Computer Dialog

Why Add Unsolicited Content in A Human to Computer Dialogz? Humans may engage in human-to-computer dialogs with “automated assistants.” For example, humans may provide commands and requests using spoken natural language input (i.e. utterances) which may in some cases be converted into text and then processed, and by providing textual (e.g., typed) natural language input. … Read more

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Human to Computer Dialog at Google

Context Aware Human to Computer Dialog Searchers can increasingly interact with computers using natural language in “human-to-computer dialog.” I previously wrote about how a computer may respond to a searcher with Natural Language query Responses, and how that might require the computer to understand things like grammar rules and some of the other quirks of … Read more

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Term Frequency and Inverse Document Frequency at Google

Learning About SEO and How It Works With Language on Pages A couple of the concepts that you learn when learning SEO besides an inverted index at Google is how often words appear on pages and in Google’s index of the Web. Term Frequency Term Frequency is a measure of how often a term may … Read more

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A Well-Formed Query Helps a Search Engine Understand User Intent Behind the Query

A Well-Formed Query Helps a Search Engine understand User Intent Behind the Query To start this post, I wanted to include a couple of whitepapers that include authors from Google. The authors of the first paper are the inventors of a patent application that was just published on April 28, 2020, and it is very … Read more A Well-Formed Query Helps a Search Engine Understand User Intent Behind the Query

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Job Search Engine Using Occupation Vectors

I worked for the Courts of Delaware at Superior Court. I started working there as the Assistant Criminal Deputy Prothonotary. I changed positions after 7 years there, and I became a Mini/Micro Computer Network Administrator. The Court used an old English title for that first position which meant that I supervised Court Clerks in the … Read more Job Search Engine Using Occupation Vectors

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Search Suggestions from Previously Submitted Searcher Queries

I came across an interesting Search Engine Land post last week. It inspired me to search and see if I could find a patent that might be related to it from Google: Google is suggesting searches based on users’ recent activity I tried to reproduce the search suggestions that were being shown to the author … Read more Search Suggestions from Previously Submitted Searcher Queries

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Search Suggestions from Previously Submitted Searcher Queries

I came across an interesting Search Engine Land post last week. It inspired me to search and see if I could find a patent that might be related to it from Google: Google is suggesting searches based on users’ recent activity I tried to reproduce the search suggestions that were being shown to the author … Read more Search Suggestions from Previously Submitted Searcher Queries

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Disambiguating Image Queries at Google

Better Understanding Image Queries Years ago, I wouldn’t have expected a search engine telling a searcher about objects in a photograph or video, but search engines have been evolving and getting better at what they do In February, Google was granted a patent to help return image queries from searches involving identifying objects in photographs … Read more Disambiguating Image Queries at Google

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Disambiguating Image Queries at Google

Better Understanding Image Queries Years ago, I wouldn’t have expected a search engine telling a searcher about objects in a photograph or video, but search engines have been evolving and getting better at what they do In February, Google was granted a patent to help return image queries from searches involving identifying objects in photographs … Read more Disambiguating Image Queries at Google

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Google Product Search and Learning about New Product Lines

It’s interesting seeing patents from Google that focus on ecommerce topics. The last one I recall had Google distinguishing between products and accessories for those products in search results. I wrote about it in Ranking Search Results and Product Queries. New Product Lines in Product Search A new patent from Google is about when new … Continue reading “Google Product Search and Learning about New Product Lines”

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