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Meilisearch’s breakdown of LSI positions it as a foundational retrieval method that utilises Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) to reduce high-dimensional term-document matrices into a lower-dimensional "latent space." By decomposing the original matrix into three constituent matrices (U, Σ, and Vᵀ), LSI captures hidden conceptual relationships (e.g., grouping "physician" and "doctor"), thereby addressing the retrieval failures of exact-match keyword systems. While computationally efficient for small, static datasets, they highlights that LSI's linear algebraic approach is increasingly superseded by Transformer-based embeddings and Vector Search, which offer superior scalability and deeper contextual understanding of polysemy and linguistic nuance in dynamic web environments.