Web site personalization based on link analysis and navigational patterns

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Abstract

The continuous growth in the size and use of the World Wide Web imposes new methods of design and development of online information services. The need for predicting the users' needs in order to improve the usability and user retention of a Web site is more than evident and can be addressed by personalizing it. Recommendation algorithms aim at proposing next pages to users based on their current visit and past users' navigational patterns. In the vast majority of related algorithms, however, only the usage data is used to produce recommendations, disregarding the structural properties of the Web graph. Thus important - -in terms of PageRank authority score - -pages may be underrated. In this work, we present UPR, a PageRank-style algorithm which combines usage data and link analysis techniques for assigning probabilities to Web pages based on their importance in the Web site's navigational graph. We propose the application of a localized version of UPR (l-UPR) to personalized navigational subgraphs for online Web page ranking and recommendation. Moreover, we propose a hybrid probabilistic predictive model based on Markov models and link analysis for assigning prior probabilities in a hybrid probabilistic model. We prove, through experimentation, that this approach results in more objective and representative predictions than the ones produced from the pure usage-based approaches.

Original languageEnglish
Article number21
JournalACM Transactions on Internet Technology
Volume7
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Link analysis
  • Markov models
  • Recommendations
  • Usage-based PageRank
  • Web personalization

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