Microsoft goes open source with its own Bing algorithm


Microsoft's Space Partition Tree and Graph Algorithm enables its developers to implement Vector Search for traditional, audio and visual questions.

Microsoft has created a space partition tree and graph (SPTAG) algorithm used in Bing search engines Bing, which is available to everyone as an open-source project. Algorithm uses vector search and intensive learning models to provide results according to the intent of search.

Understanding SPTAG The algorithm is designed to allow users to search through milliseconds in milliseconds, known as vectors. As a principle, it distributes more relevant results more quickly.

This is not a new concept, it is possible through vectoring data, the process of providing numerical representation on a word, image pixel or other data point. In order to capture the meaning of a piece of data and to learn it, to add deep learning models to other words, Microsoft said that it can begin to understand and represent the intent of search, which means It should be what the user really wants and does not want to do

In the post of his blog, for example Microsoft, "how tall is the tower in Paris?" Used the query. Even if the Eiffel Tower is not directly a part of the query, but Bing still can still give a direct answer.
Microsoft goes open source with its own Bing algorithm



Its result In order to make its algorithm available to the public, Microsoft continues its extensive shift to closed ecosystem to be more accessible and inviting, which may be the cause of the brand's resurgence in the last few years. The fact is that it was uploaded to Gitub, a Microsoft subsidiary, and also embarrassed with its efforts to bring the developer community to court.

Developers will be fully able to use Microsoft's vector search technology to help make it better by creating their own search engine or by submitting updates. Outside of conventional search, Bing's team predicts that it will be used for enterprise or consumer-facing applications, for example, to identify the language spoken through an audio snippet or to the content of an image Setting faster


Why should we care about that the real intention of the searcher's real intent means that we can know about what they are searching for and what they are providing; Or if we can not, then the dissatisfied users have an open source math with SPTAG, a good sign of good faith, but it also opens for developers to

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