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Hilltop algorithm
The Hilltop algorithm is a link-analysis algorithm used to identify and rank web documents relevant to specific keyword topics. Developed by Krishna Bharat while at Compaq Systems Research Center and George A. Mihăilă at the University of Toronto, the algorithm was acquired by Google in February 2003 to enhance its search result frameworks.
Hilltop operates by establishing a structural distinction between two types of web pages, adapting the concepts of "hubs" and "authorities" introduced in Jon Kleinberg's HITS algorithm:
When processing a query, Hilltop searches its specialized index of expert documents to identify pages relevant to the keyword. It then ranks the corresponding target authority pages based on the match quality between the query terms and the descriptive anchor text of the backlinks pointing to them from those expert pages.
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Hilltop algorithm
The Hilltop algorithm is a link-analysis algorithm used to identify and rank web documents relevant to specific keyword topics. Developed by Krishna Bharat while at Compaq Systems Research Center and George A. Mihăilă at the University of Toronto, the algorithm was acquired by Google in February 2003 to enhance its search result frameworks.
Hilltop operates by establishing a structural distinction between two types of web pages, adapting the concepts of "hubs" and "authorities" introduced in Jon Kleinberg's HITS algorithm:
When processing a query, Hilltop searches its specialized index of expert documents to identify pages relevant to the keyword. It then ranks the corresponding target authority pages based on the match quality between the query terms and the descriptive anchor text of the backlinks pointing to them from those expert pages.