Archive for February, 2007
POTW 2/11/07: Contextual Search and Name Disambiguation in Email Using Graphs by Minkov, et. al
This week’s paper is another graph theory (do you sense a trend?) by Minkov, et. al title “Contextual Search and Name Disambiguation in Email Using Graphs” and appeared in SIGIR ’06. email, graph theory, disambiguation Technorati Tags: email, graph theory, disambiguation
Remaining Sections of Kleinberg
Sections 5 through 7 of Authoritative Sources in a Hyperlinked Environment cover some more applications of the hubs and authorities approach and then wraps up with the conclusion. Section 5 examines the quality of the authority measure by comparing the results achieved by running the Kleinberg algorithm against some of the searchable hierarchies that exist [...]
Computing Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues
Help computing eigenvectors and eigenvalues is available at: Computing Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues linear algebra, eigenvalues, eigenvectors Technorati Tags: linear algebra, eigenvalues, eigenvectors
Discussion of Sections 1 -4 of Kleinberg
For the week of Feb. 4, 2007, we are discussing Authoritative Sources in a Hyperlinked Environment, with today’s posting focused on sections 1 through 4. This paper really has some meat on it and I found myself having to reread sections and even dig out my old Linear Algebra text. As is typical of most [...]
POTW for Feb 4, 2007: Authoritative Sources In a Hyperlinked Environment
This weeks Paper of the Week (POTW) is another graph based approach for ranking web pages. It is titled Authoritative Sources In a Hyperlinked Environment and is by Joe Klienberg who was at Cornell at the time. PageRank, HITS, Joe Kliengberg, Paper of the Week, Cornell, graph theory, ranking Technorati Tags: PageRank, HITS, Joe Kliengberg, [...]