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Peer-to-Peer clustering of Web-browsing users (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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Dazzi P.; Felber P.; Le Bao A.; Leonini L.; Mordacchini M.; Perego R.; Rajman M.; Rivière É. (2009)
Peer-to-Peer clustering of Web-browsing users
in 7th Workshop on Large-Scale Distributed Systems for Information Retrieval, Boston, USA
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- Dazzi P.; Felber P.; Le Bao A.; Leonini L.; Mordacchini M.; Perego R.; Rajman M.; Rivière É. (literal)
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- In: LSDS-IR'09 - 7th Workshop on Large-Scale Distributed Systems for Information Retrieval (Boston, USA, 23 July 2009). Proceedings, vol. 480 pp. 71 - 78. Claudio Lucchese, Gleb Skobeltsyn, Wai Gen Yee (eds.). CEUR-WS, 2009. (literal)
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- ABSTRACT: For most users, Web-based centralized search engines are the access point to distributed resources such as Web pages, items shared in file sharing-systems, etc. Unfortunately, existing search engines compute their results on the basis of structural information only, e.g., theWeb graph structure or query-document similarity estimations. Users expectations are rarely considered to enhance the subjective relevance of returned results. However, exploiting such information can help search engines satisfy users by tailoring search results. Interestingly, user interests typically follow the clustering property: users who were interested in the same topics in the past are likely to be interested in these same topics also in the future. It follows that search results considered relevant by a user belonging to a group of homogeneous users will likely also be of interest to other users from the same group. In this paper, we propose the architecture of a novel peerto- peer system exploit (literal)
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- CNR-ISTI, Pisa, University of Neuchâtel, EPFL, Svizzera, NTNU, Norway (literal)
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