articleJan 1, 2003Closed access
Scaling personalized web search
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Abstract
Recent web search techniques augment traditional text matching with a global notion of "importance" based on the linkage structure of the web, such as in Google's PageRank algorithm. For more refined searches, this global notion of importance can be specialized to create personalized views of importance--for example, importance scores can be biased according to a user-specified set of initially-interesting pages. Computing and storing all possible personalized views in advance is impractical, as is computing personalized views at query time, since the computation of each view requires an iterative computation over the web graph. We present new graph-theoretical results, and a new technique based on these…
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- Computer science
- Personalized search
- Scalability
- PageRank
- Computation
- Theoretical computer science
- Information retrieval
- Graph
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