An analysis of factors used in search engine ranking

  • Albert Bifet
  • , Carlos Castillo
  • , Paul Alexandru Chirita
  • , Ingmar Weber

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Abstract

This paper investigates the influence of different page features on the ranking of search engine results. We use Google (via its API) as our testbed and analyze the result rankings for several queries of different categories using statistical methods. We reformulate the problem of learning the underlying, hidden scores as a binary classification problem. To this problem we then apply both linear and non-linear methods. In all cases, we split the data into a training set and a test set to obtain a meaningful, unbiased estimator for the quality of our predictor. Although our results clearly show that the scoring function cannot be approximated well using only the observed features, we do obtain many interesting insights along the way and discuss ways of obtaining a better estimate and main limitations in trying to do so.

Original languageEnglish
Pages48-57
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2005
Externally publishedYes
Event1st International Workshop on Adversarial Information Retrieval on the Web, AIRWeb 2005 - Held in Conjunction with the 14th International World Wide Web Conference - Chiba, Japan
Duration: 10 May 200510 May 2005

Conference

Conference1st International Workshop on Adversarial Information Retrieval on the Web, AIRWeb 2005 - Held in Conjunction with the 14th International World Wide Web Conference
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityChiba
Period10/05/0510/05/05

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