On the selection of tags for tag clouds
Petros Venetis, Georgia Koutrika, et al.
WSDM 2011
The problem of fully decentralized search over many collections is considered. The objective is to approximate the results of centralized search (namely, using a central index) while controlling the communication cost and involving only a small number of collections. The proposed solution is couched in a peer-to-peer (P2P) network, but can also be applied in other setups. Peers publish per-term summaries of their collections. Specifically, for each term, the range of document scores is divided into intervals; and for each interval, a KMV (K Minimal Values) synopsis of its documents is created. A new peer-selection algorithm uses the KMV synopses and two scoring functions in order to adaptively rank the peers, according to the relevance of their documents to a given query. The proposed method achieves high-quality results while meeting the above criteria of efficiency. In particular, experiments are done on two large, real-world datasets; one is blogs and the other is web data. These experiments show that the algorithm outperforms the state-of-the-art approaches and is robust over different collections, various scoring functions and multi-term queries. Copyright 2011 ACM.
Petros Venetis, Georgia Koutrika, et al.
WSDM 2011
Erich P. Stuntebeck, John S. Davis II, et al.
HotMobile 2008
Raymond Wu, Jie Lu
ITA Conference 2007
Pradip Bose
VTS 1998