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Author, Editor
Author(s):
Weikum, Gerhard
Bast, Holger
Canright, Geoffrey
Hales, David
Schindelhauer, Christian
Triantafillou, Peter
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Not MPG Author(s):
Canright, Geoffrey
Hales, David
Schindelhauer, Christian
Triantafillou, Peter
Editor(s):
Schindelhauer, Christiandblp
Not MPII Editor(s):
Schindelhauer, Christian
BibTeX cite key*:
WeikumBCHST05b
Title, Booktitle
Title*:
Towards Self-Organizing Query Routing and Processing for Peer-to-Peer Web Search
Booktitle*:
Workshop on Peer-to-peer Data Management in the Complex Systems Perspective
Event, URLs
Conference URL::
Downloading URL:
Event Address*:
Paris, France
Language:
English
Event Date*
(no longer used):
Organization:
Event Start Date:
14 November 2005
Event End Date:
18 November 2005
Publisher
Name*:
University of Paderborn, Heinz Nixdorf Institute
URL:
Address*:
Paderborn
Type:
Vol, No, Year, pp.
Series:
Volume:
Number:
Month:
November
Pages:
7-24
Year*:
2005
VG Wort Pages:
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Sequence Number:
DOI:
Note, Abstract, ©
(LaTeX) Abstract:
The peer-to-peer 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 Google-like server farm; thus more powerful techniques
from information retrieval, statistical learning, computational linguistics, and ontological
reasoning can be employed on each peer's local search engine for boosting the quality of search results.
In addition, peers can dynamically collaborate on advanced and particularly difficult queries.
Moroever, a peer-to-peer setting is ideally suited to capture local user behavior, like query logs
and click streams, and disseminate and aggregate this information in the network, at the discretion
of the corresponding user, in order to incorporate richer cognitive models.

This paper gives an overview of ongoing work in the EU Integrated Project DELIS that aims to
develop foundations for a peer-to-peer search engine with Google-or-better scale, functionality,
and quality, which will operate in a completely decentralized and self-organizing manner.
The paper presents the architecture of such a system and the Minerva prototype testbed,
and it discusses various core pieces of the approach:
efficient execution of top-k ranking queries,
strategies for query routing when a search request needs to be forwarded to
other peers,
maintaining a self-organizing semantic overlay network,
and exploiting and coping with user and community behavior.
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MPG Unit:
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
MPG Subunit:
Algorithms and Complexity Group
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BibTeX Entry:

@INPROCEEDINGS{WeikumBCHST05b,
AUTHOR = {Weikum, Gerhard and Bast, Holger and Canright, Geoffrey and Hales, David and Schindelhauer, Christian and Triantafillou, Peter},
EDITOR = {Schindelhauer, Christian},
TITLE = {Towards Self-Organizing Query Routing and Processing for Peer-to-Peer Web Search},
BOOKTITLE = {Workshop on Peer-to-peer Data Management in the Complex Systems Perspective},
PUBLISHER = {University of Paderborn, Heinz Nixdorf Institute},
YEAR = {2005},
PAGES = {7--24},
ADDRESS = {Paris, France},
MONTH = {November},
}


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