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March 31, 2005

Update: Adversarial Information Retrieval Workshop

The First International Workshop on Adversarial Information Retrieval on the Web workshop, to be held at the 14th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2005), 10-14 May 2005, Chiba, Japan, is shaping up to be a promising event. If you're thinking of attending you might want to register today; early registration rates end March 31.

A number of prominent researchers have already submitted papers to the workshop, at it looks like it's going to be a great anti-black-hat event. Read on for a full list of accepted papers.

Full Papers

- Blocking Blog Spam with Language Model Disagreement
Gilad Mishne, David Carmel and Ronny Lempel

- Cloaking and Redirection: A Preliminary Study
Baoning Wu and Brian D. Davison

- Pagerank Increase under Different Collusion Topologies
Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Carlos Castillo and Vincente Lopez

- SpamRank -- Fully Automatic Link Spam Detection
Andras A. Benczur, Karoly Csalogany, Tamas Sarlos and Mate Uher

- Web Spam Taxonomy
Zoltan Gyongyi and Hector Garcia-Molina

Synopses

- An Analysis of Factors Used in Search Engine Ranking
Albert Bifet, Carlos Castillo, Paul-Elexadru Chirita and Ingmar Weber

- Bringing Down the House: An Analysis of Optimal Link Bombs
Sibel Adali, Tina Liu and Malik Magdon-Ismail

- Web Spam, Propaganda and Trust
Panagiotis T. Metaxas and Joseph DeStefano

Posted by Chris Sherman on March 31, 2005 4:44 PM

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