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Hyperlink-Induced Topic Search (HITS) (also known as Hubs and authorities) is a link analysis algorithm that rates Web pages, developed by Jon Kleinberg. It determines two values for a page: its authority, which estimates the value of the content of the page, and its hub value, which estimates the value of its links to other pages. From Wikipedia under the
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Q. Keep in mind, it's really short And it's set in a world where numbers dont exist The man who discovered numbers Come on kids, its easy" the teacher said looking down on the little first graders. "Purple plus blue" she read off the board. This is one of the simplest algorithms around" she yelled at them. It was just her luck to get stuck teaching the remedial class. These kids just didn t know anything. If yellow walked up to them and said hi, they wouldn t know what had hit them. Miss, what s a thirty" James Jameson said to her. Don t talk gibberish boy she said in an annoyed voice. Alright, one more time, Purple plus Red"? "Anyone, anyone?" 14 years later James Jameson was delivering the mail. He walked up to house blue-red, the… [cont.] Asked by someone - Tue Dec 8 01:00:59 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. it's satisfactory Answered by Attractive - Tue Dec 8 01:05:05 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "HITS algorithm" Bolton v Tottenham - as it happened
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Wired News Wolfram wraps his talk by saying that when it comes to trying to boil down the universe to a simple algorithm , it's almost embarrassing not to at least try ... and more » From Google News Search: "HITS algorithm" Dr. Dobb's | Knuth, Kleinberg Recipients of Katayanagi Prize ...
unknown hu, 07 Jan 2010 15:16:00 GM Dr. Kleinberg is famous for developing the . HITS algorithm. for Web network analysis as well as analyzing the small-world phenomenon. "I am convinced that their awards will enhance the value and authority of the Katayanagi Prize and will ... Will Apple Finally Kill the Radio Star? Searching for a Unifying ...
Adrian Bashford hu, 05 Nov 2009 01:25:50 GM From your report it looks like its . algorithm. works like those of custom online radio stations, like Last.fm. As for the aspersions you cast on iTunes' catalogue and frequent suggestions, I would not at all bet surprised if down the line iTunes gets busted for some kind of payola deal. In my browsing and shopping at iTunes, I have found they do represent fringe and niche artists and sounds but only to a certain point. ... Blog Stats. 32368 . hits. ... Heads and tails
Benjamin Tseng Mon, 08 Feb 2010 14:00:06 GM The answer is that you do everything possible to turn flops and long tails into . hits. . One approach is to take a page out of Amazon.com's playbook: recommendations. Amazon has found a way to encourage buyers to not just buy one thing, but to buy several by using a sophisticated computer . algorithm. to find products which people tend to buy together. This lets a company use one product to many others: free marketing, in a sense. Be a lean, mean product-making machine. ... From Google Blog Search: "HITS algorithm" |



