Abstract

Methods for ranking World Wide Web resources according to their position in the link structure of the Web are receiving considerable attention, because they provide the first effective means for search engines to cope with the explosive growth and diversification of the Web. We show that layouts for effective visualization of an underlying link structure can be computed in sync with the iterative computation utilized in all popular such rankings. Our visualizations provide valuable insight into the link structure and the ranking mechanism alike. Therefore, they are useful for the analysis of query results, maintenance of search engines, and evaluation of Web graph models.

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