Chrome’s address bar adds machine learning to deliver better suggestions – Android Authority

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

TL;DR

The address bar in the Chrome browser just got a big update. Google says this update should help the address bar provide web page suggestions that are more precise and relevant than before.

In a blog post, the Mountain View-based firm announced that the latest version of Chrome (M124) will bring a big improvement to the address bar, also known as the omnibox. Specifically, Google has integrated machine learning (ML) models into the omnibox, which will provide suggestions that more accurately align with what youre looking for.

As the company explains, the tool previously relied on hand-built and hand-tuned formulas to offer suggested URLs. The problem, however, is that these formulas werent flexible enough to be improved or adapt to different situations. Google says with these new ML models, it can collect fresher signals, re-train, evaluate, and deploy new models over time. Since these formulas have remained largely untouched for years, this update is kind of a big deal.

Something the ML models will be able to take into account before suggesting a web page is the time since you last visited a URL. For example, if you navigated away from a page in the last few seconds or minutes, the model will give that URL a lower relevancy score as it was likely not the site you were looking for.

Going forward, the tech giant says it plans to explore training specialized versions of the model for particular environments: for example, mobile, enterprise or academic users, or perhaps different locales.

See the rest here:
Chrome's address bar adds machine learning to deliver better suggestions - Android Authority

Related Posts

Comments are closed.