The webgraph describes the directed links between pages of the World Wide Web. A graph, in general, consists of several vertices, some pairs connected by edges. In a directed graph, edges are directed lines or arcs. The webgraph is a directed graph, whose vertices correspond to the pages of the WWW, and a directed edge connects page X to page Y if there exists a hyperlink on page X, referring to page Y.

Properties

Applications

The webgraph is used for:

  • computing the PageRank[5] of the WWW-pages;
  • computing the personalized PageRank;[6]
  • detecting webpages of similar topics, through graph-theoretical properties only, like co-citation;[7]
  • and identifying hubs and authorities in the web for HITS algorithm.

References

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