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http://purl.org/wordpress/1.0/content RankBrain is a <strong>machine learnRankBrain is a <strong>machine learning system</strong>, used by <span id="urn:local-text-annotation-6yzf2fza7y2w2rhvv72kwlfpznh6mwtb" class="textannotation disambiguated wl-organization" itemid="http://data.wordlift.io/wl0216/entity/google">Google</span> to guess the users' intent behind searches and provide more relevant search results. In a 2015 interview, Google commented that this <span id="urn:local-text-annotation-m2y1qxest4fz3lcl7thpxd1n7m7o7t0g" class="textannotation disambiguated wl-thing" itemid="http://data.wordlift.io/wl0216/entity/artificial_intelligence">artificial intelligence</span> was <strong>the third most important signal in the ranking algorithm</strong> along with links and content. If RankBrain spots a word or phrase that it isn’t familiar with, the machine can make a guess as to what words or phrases might have a similar meaning and filter the result accordingly. In this way, Google handles effectively never-before-seen search queries or keywords, that - in 2015 - were 15% of all searches. Studies showed how <strong>RankBrain better interpreted the relationships between words</strong>. This can include the use of stop words in a search query (such as articles, prepositions, conjunctions, etc), that were historically ignored previously by Google but are sometimes are highly important to fully understand the meaning or intent behind a person’s search query. It’s also able to parse patterns between searches that are seemingly unconnected, to understand how those searches are similar to each other. se searches are similar to each other.
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