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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 320 #32
320 CHAPTER 8 Web Structure Mining
suggested a deletion of every intrinsic link from the graph, keeping only the edges corresponding
to transverse links for further analysis; therefore, the intrinsic links need not be taken into
consideration in computing the PageRank or standing of a page.
The hierarchical network model of Watts assumes that individuals belong to groups that
are hierarchically well established into larger groups. In this context, the word group means
the set of individuals linked by a well-defined set of social characteristics. For instance, an
individual could be a
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