A Webpage Ranking Algorithm Based on Collaborative Recommendation

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In view of the present personalized ranking of search results user interest model construction difficult, relevant calculation imprecise problems, proposes a combination of user interest model and collaborative recommendation algorithm for personalized ranking method. The method from the user search history, including the submit query, click the relevant webpage information to train users interest model, then using collaborative recommendation algorithm to obtain with common interests and neighbor users, on the basis of these neighbors on the webpage and webpage recommendation level associated with the users to sort the search results. Experimental results show that: the algorithm the average minimum precision than general sorting algorithm was increased by about 0.1, with an increase in the number of neighbors of the user, minimum accuracy increased. Compared with other ranking algorithms, using collaborative recommendation algorithm is helpful for improving webpage with the user interest relevance precision, thereby improving the sorting efficiency, help to improve the search experience of the user.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 765-767)

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998-1002

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September 2013

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