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Parallel Adaptive Technique for Computing PageRank
Montb?liard-Sochaux, France February 15-February 17
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Arnon Rungsawang, Kasetsart University
Bundit Manaskasemsak, Kasetsart University
Re-ranking the search results using PageRank is a well-known technique used in modern search engines. Running an iterative algorithm like PageRank on a large web graph consumes both much computing resource and time. This paper therefore proposes a parallel adaptive technique for computing PageRank using the PC cluster. Following the study of the Stanford WebBase group on convergence patterns of PageRank scores of pages using the conventional PageRank algorithm, PageRank scores of most pages converge more quickly than the remainder, we then devise our parallel adaptive algorithm to reiterate the computation for pages whose PageRank scores are still not converged. From experiments using a synthesized web graph of 28 million pages and around 227 million hyperlinks, we obtain the acceleration rate up to 6-8 times using 32 PC processors.
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Arnon Rungsawang, Bundit Manaskasemsak, "Parallel Adaptive Technique for Computing PageRank," pdp, pp.15-50, 14th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing (PDP'06), 2006
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