Search Engines Lecture

Combating Web Spam

Monday, October 8, 2007
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
155 Kroeber Hall
Marc Najork, Microsoft Research

Abstract not yet available.

Marc Najork joined Microsoft Research Silicon Valley in October 2001. He is currently working on heuristics for detecting "spam" web pages, and on link-based ranking algorithms for web search results. Past projects at Microsoft include Boxwood, a distributed B-Tree system, and PageTurner, a large-scale study of the evolution of web pages. He served as program co-chair of WWW2004, conference chair of WSDM 2008, and is an associate editor of JVLC and of ACM TWEB.

Before joining MSR, Marc spent 8 years at DEC's, then Compaq's (and now HP's) Systems Research Center. Projects at SRC included Mercator, a high-performance distributed web crawler, JCAT, a web-based algorithm animation system, and Obliq-3D, a scripting system for 3D animations.

Marc received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UIUC for his work on Cube, a 3D visual programming language.

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