Dissertation Information for Junghoo Cho NAME: - Junghoo Cho
DEGREE:
- Ph.D.
DISCIPLINE:
- Computer Science
SCHOOL:
- Stanford University (USA) (2002)
ADVISORS: - Hector Garcia-Molina
COMMITTEE MEMBERS: - None
MPACT Status: Incomplete - Not_Inspected
Title: Crawling the Web: Discovery and maintenance of large-scale Web data
Abstract: This dissertation studies the challenges and issues faced in implementing an effective Web crawler. A crawler is a program that retrieves and stores pages from the Web, commonly for a Web search engine. A crawler often has to download hundreds of millions of pages in a short period of time and has to constantly monitor and refresh the downloaded pages. In addition, the crawler should avoid putting too much pressure on the visited Web sites and the crawler's local network, because they are intrinsically shared resources.
This dissertation studies how we can build an effective Web crawler that can retrieve "high quality" pages quickly, while maintaining the retrieved pages "fresh." Towards that goal, we first identify popular definitions for the "importance" of pages and propose simple algorithms that can identify important pages at the early stage of a crawl. We then explore how we can parallelize a crawling process to maximize the download rate while minimizing the overhead from parallelization. Finally, we experimentally study how Web pages change over time and propose an optimal page refresh policy that maximizes the "freshness" of the retrieved pages.
This work has been a part of the WebBase project at Stanford University. The WebBase system currently maintains 130 million pages downloaded from the Web and these pages are being used actively by many researchers within and outside of Stanford. The crawler for the WebBase project is a direct result of this dissertation research.
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MPACT Scores for Junghoo Cho A = 0
C = 1
A+C = 1
T = 0
G = 0
W = 0
TD = 0
TA = 0
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Students under Junghoo Cho
ADVISEES:
- None
COMMITTEESHIPS:
- Hongyan Ma - University of California, Los Angeles (2008)