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...
OWL Ontology language can be very expressive. This could provide difficulty in ontology understanding process. We belief, that an ontology visualization equipped with intuitive int...
Since the publication of Brin and Page's paper on PageRank, many in the Web community have depended on PageRank for the static (query-independent) ordering of Web pages. We s...
The link structure of the Web graph is used in algorithms such as Kleinberg’s HITS and Google’s PageRank to assign authoritative weights to Web pages and thus rank them. Both ...
Recommendation algorithms aim at proposing “next” pages to a user based on her current visit and the past users’ navigational patterns. In the vast majority of related algor...