Web Information Management: Past, Present and Future
author:
Hector Garcia-Molina,
Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
Description
In this talk I will give a brief retrospective on Web Information Management, and will discuss some of the key challenges for the future. I will not give a survey of all work in the area; instead I will give my personal perspective based on work in the InfoLab at Stanford. In particular, I will touch on our lab's work on crawling, indexing, ranking, personalization, and more recently on spam detection and social networking.
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| Slides | |
| 0:00 | Web Information Management: Past, Present and Future |
| 1:09 | Hector’s Web Timeline (1) |
| 2:18 | Hector’s Web Timeline (2) |
| 3:02 | Hector’s Web Timeline (3) |
| 4:30 | Hector Advising |
| 4:49 | Hector’s Web Timeline (4) |
| 7:06 | |
| 8:12 | Hector’s Challenges |
| 9:25 | Goal of SDILIP |
| 10:06 | Digital Libraries in 1993 |
| 11:10 | Proposed InfoBus |
| 11:56 | Alternative to InfoBus |
| 12:30 | Challenging Problems (1993) Part 1 |
| 13:08 | Challenging Problems (1993) Part 2 |
| 17:18 | Proposed InfoBus |
| 19:17 | Challenging Problems (1998) |
| 20:07 | Challenging Problems (1998) Part 1 |
| 20:55 | Challenging Problems (1998) Part 2 |
| 21:46 | Challenging Problems 2008 (Part 1) |
| 23:27 | Challenging Problems 2008 (Part 2) |
| 24:55 | Challenging Problems 2008 (Part 3) |
| 26:19 | Ranking Challenges |
| 26:37 | Highest Impact (If Solved) |
| 31:11 | Hardest Problems to Solve |
| 37:38 | Random Thought 1: Convergence |
| 39:08 | Random Thought 2: Getting Harder |
| 40:31 | Though 3: Back To The Future? |
| 41:24 | Stanford InfoLabActivities |
| 43:09 | CourseRank (1) |
| 43:31 | CourseRank (2) |
| 44:26 | CourseRank (3) |
| 45:32 | CourseRank (2) |
| 47:03 | CourseRank (4) |
| 48:01 | Photo SpreadSheet |
| 49:39 | PhotoSpread Interface |
| 51:41 | Entity Resolution |
| 51:43 | Entity Resolution at Stanford |
| 51:46 | Stanford Lab |
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