Search Dictionaries
The Search Dictionary module allows you to manage all of your search dictionaries from one location. A search dictionary contains all your searchable product attributes, grouped together and organized by specific criteria.
- Manage Search Dictionaries
Create and manage all your personalized Search Dictionary entries. - Einstein Search Dictionaries
Using Einstein Search Dictionaries can enhance the shopper search experience by providing more relevant and robust search results. - Synonyms
Synonyms are words or phrases that mean exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase. If a number of terms are defined as synonyms, then searching for one of those terms returns the results for all of the terms. You can also exclude specific synonyms using negative synonyms. Brand synonyms are automatically generated. - Hypernyms and Hyponyms
A hypernym is a broad term for a group of products. A hyponym is a term for an item in the group that the hypernym describes. A hypernym returns the results of all of its hyponyms, but the hyponyms only return their own results. You can exclude specific hypernyms using negative hypernyms. - Stop Words
Stop words arenβt indexed and therefore are ignored when theyβre entered in a query. These are words that don't influence the result of a search query, such as articles and prepositions (a, an, the, in, on, for). This has a significant effect on the size of the index and the efficiency of the search result. - Common Phrases
A common phrase is a search term with 2-5 words which must be next to each other and in a specific order. Use common phrases to decrease noise in your search results by giving customers more targeted results for multi-word search queries. - Category Name Exclusions
Excluded category names are not indexed as keywords for the product and are not included in search phrase suggestions. This is useful for combination categories that have subcategories with distinct products. - Compound Words
A compound word is a query term that a customer might enter as a single term or a phrase. If a compound word appears in a search phrase as a single term, it's automatically split. Each part of the split word is treated as a separate search term. - Stemming Exceptions
Stemming reduces a word to a shorter base form, which increases recall in search. For example, if we use stemming at index time, all the words such as locks, locker, and locked are stemmed to lock. - Search Suggestions
When a shopper starts to enter a search term on the storefront, the storefront application shows terms that can help complete the search. Depending on the configuration, search suggestions can range from being a simple list of related terms to being more complex and providing extra details.
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