Thursday, May 30, 2013

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Yandex introduces a new search engine Dublin

Yandex updated his personal search. As described in the company, and now he is able to take into account not only the permanent interests of the user, but also the short-term. For example, if a football fan decides to read about the cities of England , for [Manchester] Yandex offers him above all the city, and not a football club. The updated search launched on the basis of new search engine - Dublin. still searcher improved his knowledge of the interests of users every day. This allowed us to consider both the long-term interests (for example, love for football) and shorter (say, to wallpaper during repairs).

New search can react to short-term interests that arise and quickly extinguished. Requests caused by short-term interests, a lot - more than half. To take them into account when answering the question, Yandex search engine analyzes the data of the current user session. They begin to affect the results in just a few seconds.

So if a person has just said about the movie, on request [Anna Karenina] Yandex will offer him first movie, not the book. New version of personalized search works for all users. Even when man first walked on Yandex and asked a couple of questions, the search is already beginning to take into account their interests. To respond instantly to changes in exploratory behavior of people Yandex created a data processing system in real time. It handles more than 10 terabytes of data per day, constantly adjusting its knowledge of the needs of users.

"Yandex several years working to ensure that all people have the most appropriate response to him. Initially the program was started," Reykjavik ", taking into account the language preferences of users. With the launch of "Kaliningrad" search has become resistant to adapt to the interests of the people. Yandex is now ready to consider even a short-term interests of users, of course, if they do not mind. As before, a personal search can be disabled in the service, "- said in a statement.
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