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WWW
2008
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Mining the search trails of surfing crowds: identifying relevant websites from user activity
The paper proposes identifying relevant information sources from the history of combined searching and browsing behavior of many Web users. While it has been previously shown that...
Mikhail Bilenko, Ryen W. White
CIKM
2010
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
A late fusion approach to cross-lingual document re-ranking
The field of information retrieval still strives to develop models which allow semantic information to be integrated in the ranking process to improve performance in comparison to...
Dong Zhou, Séamus Lawless, Jinming Min, Vin...
SIGIR
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Topical link analysis for web search
Traditional web link-based ranking schemes use a single score to measure a page’s authority without concern of the community from which that authority is derived. As a result, a...
Lan Nie, Brian D. Davison, Xiaoguang Qi
SIGIR
2012
ACM
11 years 11 months ago
Fighting against web spam: a novel propagation method based on click-through data
Combating Web spam is one of the greatest challenges for Web search engines. State-of-the-art anti-spam techniques focus mainly on detecting varieties of spam strategies, such as ...
Chao Wei, Yiqun Liu, Min Zhang, Shaoping Ma, Liyun...
WWW
2001
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
When experts agree: using non-affiliated experts to rank popular topics
In response to a query a search engine returns a ranked list of documents. If the query is on a popular topic (i.e., it matches many documents) then the returned list is usually t...
Krishna Bharat, George A. Mihaila