Hubs and Authorities (also known as HITS algorithm) is a scheme used for ranking web pages based on relevance that existed on the web as a precursor to PageRank.
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- Hubs and Authorities (also known as HITS algorithm) is a scheme used for ranking web pages based on relevance that existed on the web as a precursor to PageRank. The idea behind Hubs and Authorities stemmed from a particular insight into the creation of web pages when the Internet was originally forming; that is, certain web pages, known as hubs, served as large directories that were not actually authoritative in the information that it held, but were used as compilations of a broad catalog of information that led users directly to other authoritative pages. In other words, a good hub represented a page that pointed to many other pages, and a good authority represented a page that was linked by many different hubs. The scheme therefore assigns two scores for each page: a hub score and an authority score.
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- Hubs and Authorities (also known as HITS algorithm) is a scheme used for ranking web pages based on relevance that existed on the web as a precursor to PageRank.
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