A ‘traditional’ link graph is a directed graph which consists of nodes connected by edges, a schematic representation of a document collection connected by directional links (A → B). Link-based search engines (such as Google) rely on directed link graphs to determine varying degrees of (query-agnostic) importance of pages in its index. Undoubtedly, Google’s PageRank algorithm has … Continue reading Introducing: HyperPagerank
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