ridahashmi

What is Google BERT ?

by @ridahashmi (127), 4 years ago

Hi, I am new to SEO and learning SEO. Can anyone explain to me about the latest google update bert?

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man
by @man (105), 4 years ago

Consider this Neil Patel article to understand Google BERT update. He has explained it very well. https://neilpatel.com/blog/bert-google/

amzonestep
by @amzonestep (125), 4 years ago

BERT Stands for Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers. It is Google’s neural network-based technique for natural language processing (NLP) pre-training. For more information, you can read this blog from searchengineland, I am sharing the link with you.

https://searchengineland.com/welcome-bert-google-artificial-intelligence-for-understanding-search-queries-323976

nityenprakash
by @nityenprakash (150), 4 years ago

It is Google's neural network-based technique for natural language processing (NLP) pre-training. BERT stands for Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers.In short, BERT can help computers understand language a bit more like humans do.

nityenprakash
by @nityenprakash (150), 4 years ago

BERT, which stands for Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers, is a neural network-based technique for natural language processing pre-training. From the following link, you can understand in detail.

https://moz.com/blog/what-is-bert

seosubcription
by @seosubcription (45), 4 years ago

BERT, which stands for Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers, is a neural network-based technique for natural language processing pre-training. In plain English, it can be used to help Google better discern the context of words in search queries.

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