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Web searches fall short. Science News, 153:286, 1998.

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Efficiency Considerations for Scalable Information Retrieval.. - Frieder, Grossman (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....time to add to the inverted index. Every web search engine has some threshold for the size of a document, such that after that cutoff they no longer index the contents of the document. As of December 1997, web search engines were found to index only a third of the available document collection [39]. Also, it is to a web page author s advantage to have a web page show up as the result of a query whether or not the web page is relevant to the query. In this regard, a new problem occurs that of an adversary actively trying to mislead a search engine. Hidden tags are often used to match ....

Web searches fall short. Science News, 153:286, 1998.


Efficiency Considerations for Scalable Information.. - Frieder, Grossman, al. (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....more time to add to the inverted index. Every web search engine has some threshold for the size of a document where after that cutoff they no longer index the contents of the document. As of December 1997, web search engines were found to index only a third of the available document collection [2]. Also, it is to a web page author s advantage to have a web page show up as the result of a query whether or not the web page is relevant to the query. In this regard, a new problem occurs that of an adversary actively trying to mislead a search engine. Hidden tags are often used to match ....

Web searches fall short. Science News, 153:286, 1998.


Efficiency Considerations in Very Large.. - Ophir Frieder.. (1999)   (Correct)

....more time to add to the inverted index. Every web search engine has some threshold for the size of a document where after that cutoff they no longer index the contents of the document. As of December 1997, web search engines were found to index only a third of the available document collection [1]. Also, it is to a web page author s advantage to have a web page show up as the result of a query whether or not the web page is relevant to the query. In this regard, a new problem occurs that of an adversary actively trying to mislead a search engine. Hidden tags are often used to match ....

Web searches fall short. Science News, 153:286, 1998.


Fusion of Information Retrieval Engines (FIRE) - Mounir, Goharian, Mahoney.. (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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