Microsoft Bing's Algorithm Explained

Microsoft Bing's Algorithm Explained

by IntroBooks Team
Microsoft Bing's Algorithm Explained

Microsoft Bing's Algorithm Explained

by IntroBooks Team

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Overview

Microsoft has introduced the Graph (SPTAG) and Space Partition Tree algorithm visible to everyone as an open-source GitHub project, applied in its own Bing search engine. The algorithm allows the use of deep learning models and vector search to produce search-based results. It involves SPTAG understanding.

The latest surge in advertisements and marketing promotions for Microsoft's new search engine viz., Bing, raises concerns about whether the formulas of the new engine allocate page rank to optimistic websites. It appears to be a skeptic approach if Bing will live up to expectations and become a genuine contender to Google. However, it is worth investigating how the search engines assess Bing in keeping with Google's popularity.

Bing doesn't operate the same as Google, where the message of the anchor wouldn't be enough of a problem. Google counts the connection more than it counts the anchor text. Bing works in exactly the opposite way. It counts the text of the anchor more than just the link.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164679583
Publisher: IntroBooks
Publication date: 09/12/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 78 KB
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