Developers of search engines today do not only face technical problems such as designing an efficient crawler or distributing search requests among servers. Search has become a problem of identifying reliable information in an adversarial environment. Since the web is used for purposes as diverse as trade, communication, and advertisement search engines need to be able to distinguish different types of web pages. In this paper we describe some common properties of the WWW and social networks. We show one possibility of exploiting these properties for classifying web pages.
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaThe problems of information ove...
In the early days of the World Wide Web, search engines used to read so called ”Meta Tags ” within t...
The World Wide Web (WWW) allows the people to share the information (data) from the large database r...
Purpose: This article illustrates and explains the ambiguity and vagueness of the term social search...
Networks protocol and software such as HTTP, Netscape and Internet Explorer have significantly ease ...
Every step in the evolution of human kind is associated with the inherent quest for knowledge and su...
Faced with the massive amount of information on the Web, which includes not only texts but nowadays ...
The Web is a wonderful resource with its immense quantity of information. However, how to find usefu...
The Web has grown from a simple hypertext system for research labs to an ubiquitous information syst...
The Internet contains a vast amount of data that is growing exponentially. To exploit this data, a W...
In the era of Web 2.0, users strongly contribute to blogs, providing their opinions and useful info...
With the exponentially growing amount of information available on the Internet, retrieving web pages...
The Internet is a massive server and the most preferred abundant data source. We use search engine a...
Humans make lot of decisions in their day-to-day life. In order to make right decisions they need mo...
The thesis concerns the use of classification schemes for organising resources in subject-based h...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaThe problems of information ove...
In the early days of the World Wide Web, search engines used to read so called ”Meta Tags ” within t...
The World Wide Web (WWW) allows the people to share the information (data) from the large database r...
Purpose: This article illustrates and explains the ambiguity and vagueness of the term social search...
Networks protocol and software such as HTTP, Netscape and Internet Explorer have significantly ease ...
Every step in the evolution of human kind is associated with the inherent quest for knowledge and su...
Faced with the massive amount of information on the Web, which includes not only texts but nowadays ...
The Web is a wonderful resource with its immense quantity of information. However, how to find usefu...
The Web has grown from a simple hypertext system for research labs to an ubiquitous information syst...
The Internet contains a vast amount of data that is growing exponentially. To exploit this data, a W...
In the era of Web 2.0, users strongly contribute to blogs, providing their opinions and useful info...
With the exponentially growing amount of information available on the Internet, retrieving web pages...
The Internet is a massive server and the most preferred abundant data source. We use search engine a...
Humans make lot of decisions in their day-to-day life. In order to make right decisions they need mo...
The thesis concerns the use of classification schemes for organising resources in subject-based h...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaThe problems of information ove...
In the early days of the World Wide Web, search engines used to read so called ”Meta Tags ” within t...
The World Wide Web (WWW) allows the people to share the information (data) from the large database r...