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Peer-Sensitive ObjectRank - Valuing Contextual Information in Social Networks

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Peer-Sensitive ObjectRank - Valuing Contextual Information in Social Networks
Building on previous work on how to model contextual information for desktop search and how to implement semantically rich information exchange in social networks, we define a new algorithm, Peer-Sensitive ObjectRank for ranking resources on the desktop. The new algorithm takes into account different trust values for each peer, generalizing previous biasing PageRank algorithms. We investigate in detail, how different assumptions about trust distributions influence the ranking of information received from different peers, and which consequences they have with respect to integration of new resources into one peer’s initial network of resources. We also investigate how assumptions concerning size and quality of a peer’s resource network influence ranking after information exchange, and conclude with directions for further research.
Andrei Damian, Wolfgang Nejdl, Raluca Paiu
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where WISE
Authors Andrei Damian, Wolfgang Nejdl, Raluca Paiu
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