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Does "authority" mean quality? predicting expert quality ratings of Web documents
2000
Proceedings of the 23rd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval - SIGIR '00
For many topics, the World Wide Web contains hundreds or thousands of relevant documents of widely varying quality. Users face a daunting challenge in identifying a small subset of documents worthy of their attention. Link analysis algorithms have received much interest recently, in large part for their potential to identify high quality items. We report here on an experimental evaluation of this potential. We evaluated a number of link and content-based algorithms using a dataset of web
doi:10.1145/345508.345603
dblp:conf/sigir/AmentoTH00
fatcat:u7rqmacsd5avbjkjrshm3lxjnu