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Building an Intelligent Web: Theory and Practice
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Building an Intelligent Web: Theory and Practice

by Pawan Lingras, Rajendra Akerkar
March 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
326 pages
12h 25m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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“4137X˙CH08˙Akerkar” 2007/9/14 15:28 page 294 #6
294 CHAPTER 8 Web Structure Mining
If we continue the process, eventually the solution will be a = c =6/5 and b =3/5. Thus,
web pages a and c have the same importance, which is double the importance of b.
References
8.2.1 PageRank Algorithm
The PageRank algorithm is convenient for finding important pages on the Web. The basic
motivation for research in this area is from academic citation literature, where the importance
of a document is measured by counting citations or backlinks to a given document.
The PageRank algorithm asserts that if a page has important links pointing to it, then
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