Abstract:
Most of the researches on Web information processing are concentrated on the Web pages and the hyperlinks among them. One of the important facts that a Web page is just o...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Most of the researches on Web information processing are concentrated on the Web pages and the hyperlinks among them. One of the important facts that a Web page is just one building block of the whole Website had been ignored. But the situation is gradually changed in recent years for the needs of Website reputation calculation, the high level Website structure mining etc. It causes the Website ranking become one of the hot research topics and various site ranking algorithms, such as SiteRank, AggregateRank etc., had been proposed. But most of existing Website ranking algorithm just take use of Website link graphs and the content of Websites are usually not put into consideration. It is obviously not enough for a reliable ranking of Websites. To address this issue, this paper introduces two content based features, i.e., semantic relevance and time frequency and proposes a new STRank algorithm based on these two features. We firstly conduct a series of experiments to verify the feasibility of these two factors in site ranking task. Then the semantic relevance is applied in the calculation of transition probability, and the updating frequency of sites is combined into the ranking task. Since traditional Kendall's ¿ distance and Spearman's footrule distance is not appropriate for the evaluation of site ranking, we make some modifications accordingly to evaluate Website ranking algorithms. Finally, our experiments show that the STRank algorithm outperforms existing approaches on both effectiveness and efficiency.
Date of Conference: 11-14 October 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 December 2009
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Print ISSN: 1062-922X