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1 (hyperlink-induced topic search)
Convergence of HITS (hyperlink-induced topic search) algorithm by Victor Boyarshinov

2 Was first introduced by Jon M. Kleinberg (1998).
Assumption: a topic can be roughly divided into pages with good coverage of the topic, called authorities, and directory-like pages with many hyperlinks to useful pages on the topic, called hubs. And the goal of HITS is basically to identify good authorities and hubs for a certain topic which is usually defined by the user's query. Given a user query, the HITS algorithm first creates a neighborhood graph for the query. Then, an iterative calculation was performed on the value of authority and value of hub.

3 For each page p , the authority and hub values are computed as follows:
The authority value of page p is the sum of hub scores of all the pages that points to p The hub value of page p is the sum of authority scores of all the pages that p points to

4 Algorithm Complexity Time complexity of one iteration of the HITS algorithm is O(|E(G)|). Experimental Data The algorithm was tested on uniformly generated directed random graphs. The edge probability value was tuned so that expected value for out-degree of every vertex was 10. Convergence Criterion Iterations were performed until sum of absolute values of weight changes fall below constant threshold ( ).

5 Goal of the Experiments:
Determine how number of iterations increases with size of graph if average degree of a vertex remains the same (10). Experiments results

6 The reason why attempt of convergence rate estimating failed is insufficient number of tests (computationally expensive!) Another set of test examples was generated as follows: take two disjoint uniformly generated random graphs of size n, take any vertex v from the first graph, vertex u from the second graph and connect the components by adding edges (u, v) and (v, u). Experiments results:


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