'Information Retrieval' Category
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
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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 on [...]Popularity: 5% [?]
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.
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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
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Discussion of “The Anatomy of a Search Engine”
While much of this paper is now “quaint” in light of the amount of money that Google is making, what with their “noble” goals to save the world and all, the fact remains that there are many interesting ideas in the paper and it does a good job of bridging the gap between real world [...]
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