Weblint: quality assurance for the World Wide Web
Proceedings of the fifth international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks and ISDN systems
Quality information and knowledge
Quality information and knowledge
Authoritative sources in a hyperlinked environment
Proceedings of the ninth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms
Formal features of cyberspace: relationships between Web page complexity and site traffic
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Speical issue on integrating mutiple overlapping metadata standards
Incorporating quality metrics in centralized/distributed information retrieval on the World Wide Web
SIGIR '00 Proceedings of the 23rd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Does “authority” mean quality? predicting expert quality ratings of Web documents
SIGIR '00 Proceedings of the 23rd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
The state of the art in automating usability evaluation of user interfaces
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Cross-Language Information Retrieval
Cross-Language Information Retrieval
Modern Information Retrieval
"Of course it's true; I saw it on the Internet!": critical thinking in the Internet era
Communications of the ACM - Wireless networking security
Extrapolation methods for accelerating PageRank computations
WWW '03 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web
Evaluation of text coherence for electronic essay scoring systems
Natural Language Engineering
A trust-enhanced recommender system application: Moleskiing
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Web retrieval experiments with the EuroGOV corpus at the university of hildesheim
CLEF'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Cross-Language Evalution Forum: accessing Multilingual Information Repositories
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The internet encompasses a large number of documents to which search engines try to provide access. Even for many narrow topics and potential information needs there are often many web pages online. The user of a web search engine would prefer the best pages to be returned. Web search engines and information retrieval research have responded to this need and developed systems for quality assessment. This paper gives an overview on common algorithms used for this task and discusses new research directions which try to improve the results of quality assessment.