Peer to Peer Web Search with Minerva
Google TechTalksAugust 3, 2006Gerhard WeikumABSTRACTThe peer-to-peer (P2P) computing paradigm is an intriguing alternative to Google-style search engines for querying and ranking Web content. In a network with many thousands or millions of peers the storage and access load requirements per peer are much lighter than for a centralized server farm.On the other hand, P2P Web search also poses major challenges, one of them being the computation, dissemination, and efficient management of statistical measures that are crucial for good search strategies and ranking algorithms. Statistics (e.g., local and global document frequencies, overlap among peers' contents, PageRank-style authority) need...
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Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
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EyeCatchNews (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
there is a new peer-to-peer network called Global Herald Network that let people share information with peers all around the world. You can share opinions, ask questions, promote a product or service. Its new, and its awesome.
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