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Exploiting Locality in Searching the Web

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Exploiting Locality in Searching the Web
Published experiments on spidering the Web suggest that, given training data in the form of a (relatively small) subgraph of the Web containing a subset of a selected class of target pages, it is possible to conduct a directed search and find additional target pages significantly faster (with fewer page retrievals) than by performing a blind or uninformed random or systematic search, e.g., breadthfirst search. If true, this claim motivates a number of practical applications. Unfortunately, these experiments were carried out in specialized domains or under conditions that are difficult to replicate. We present and apply an experimental framework designed to reexamine and resolve the basic claims of the earlier work, so that the supporting experiments can be replicated and built upon. We provide high-performance tools for building experimental spiders, make use of the ground truth and static nature of the WT10g TREC Web corpus, and rely on simple well understand machine learning tech...
Joel Young, Thomas Dean
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where UAI
Authors Joel Young, Thomas Dean
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