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virendra
04-10-2014, 08:37 AM
LSI is the abbreviated form of Latent Semantic Indexing. It has been emerged as a technique of fetching data via establishing a communication among words as well as employing synonyms in the midst of retrieving the data from the index.

kevin619
04-11-2014, 12:44 AM
Google and LSI the whole thing started when Google purchased Applied Semantics back in 2003 – strangely, for their ad matching technology NOT for an IR approach necessarily. Google hoped it would, “”make online advertising more useful to users, publishers, and advertisers alike.””

They spoke of their interest in, “Applied Semantics’ Ad-sense product that enables web publishers to understand the key themes on web pages to deliver highly relevant and targeted advertisements.”

Did you catch that? Some odd program called ‘Ad-sense’ sound familiar? This (purchase of Applied Semantics) is by no means evidence of Google’s use of LSI/A in the regular index...

rohit
04-11-2014, 02:11 AM
LSI stands for Latent Semantic Indexing. Latent Semantic Indexing keywords can make your content look more natural to search engines and users. Instead of using the exact phrase repeatedly throughout your text, you can use synonyms and other terms that are related to your content and have the same meaning with your target key phrase.

rajivdevkk
04-11-2014, 02:22 AM
LSI is Latent Semantic Indexing. it's main work to show good and unique results according to google rules.

shoponics
04-14-2014, 01:20 AM
yes i agree with you my friends Latent Semantic Indexing keywords can make your content look more natural to search engines and users.