PARALLEL INDEXING ENGINE AND SPAM FILTERING FOR SEARCH ENGINES
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The growing reliance on online information and the potential financial benefits associated with it. Search engines serve as gateways to the vast amount of information available on the World Wide Web, and as a result, some individuals or organizations attempt to deceive search engines to achieve higher rankings in search results, aiming to attract user attention. This practice has become increasingly common in recent years. Many websites now receive a significant portion of their traffic from search engine referrals. The main objective of a search engine is to provide high-quality search results by accurately identifying web pages that are most suitable for a specific query and presenting them to the user. Relevance is typically assessed based on the textual similarity between the query and a web page. Pages are assigned a query-specific numeric relevance score, where a higher score indicates greater relevance to the query.
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