RepositoryWebrefCategoryAnnotationHitCatSource

Repository WebrefEntity Understanding

GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.RepositoryWebrefCategoryAnnotationHitCatSource

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SEO Impact
The HitCat page classifier. See go/hitcat2 If you use any HitCat score, please: 1. Add your use-case to go/hits-clients. 2. Subscribe to hits-users@ to receive general updates.

SEO Analysis

AI Generated

Part of Google's entity understanding system (WebRef). This system identifies and links entities—people, places, things, concepts—within web content to Google's Knowledge Graph. Entity recognition is fundamental to semantic search, helping Google understand content meaning beyond keywords and match it to relevant queries.

Actionable Insights for SEOs

  • Build topical authority through comprehensive, entity-focused content
  • Implement structured data to help Google understand entities on your pages
  • Create content that clearly establishes entity relationships

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confidencenumber(
Default: nil

Confidence of the category in the range [0.0, 1.0). If a page has the category "NBA" with high confidence we also expect it to have the "Basketball" with high confidence. Categories with a confidence lower than 0.05 are omitted. This can be interpreted as a confidence of 0, i.e. a strong signal that the category is not relevant for the page. For some categories this score is calibrated per-category to estimate the true precision. E.g., 70% of documents retrieved within the confidence range [0.7 - eps, 0.7 + eps] will be relevant when eps is close to 0.

cumulativeConfidencenumber(
Default: nil

Calibrated cumulative confidence guaranteeing maxmial recall for a precision target. E.g., At least 90% of documents retrieved with cumulative_confidence >= 0.9 will be relevant. This score is always calibrated per-category to estimate the true cumulative precision and is not set for uncalibrated categories.

experimentalConfidencenumber(
Default: nil

Note: For testing the next version. May change at any time. Experimental confidence of the category in the range (0.0, 1.0).