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Most Influential SIGIR 2007 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Know Your Neighbors: Web Spam Detection Using The Web Topology

Carlos Castillo; Debora Donato; Aristides Gionis; Vanessa Murdock; Fabrizio Silvestri

Venue
ACM SIGIR Conference (SIGIR) 2007
Recognition
Most Influential SIGIR 2007 Paper (Rank No. 6)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
6
Certificate ID
93eb4bfe4f34592e

Abstract

Web spam can significantly deteriorate the quality of search engine results. Thus there is a large incentive for commercial search engines to detect spam pages efficiently and accurately. In this paper we present a spam detection system that combines link-based and content-based features, and uses the topology of the Web graph by exploiting the link dependencies among the Web pages. We find that linked hosts tend to belong to the same class: either both are spam or both are non-spam. We demonstrate three methods of incorporating the Web graph topology into the predictions obtained by our base classifier: (i) clustering the host graph, and assigning the label of all hosts in the cluster by majority vote, (ii) propagating the predicted labels to neighboring hosts, and (iii) using the predicted labels of neighboring hosts as new features and retraining the classifier. The result is an accurate system for detecting Web spam, tested on a large and public dataset, using algorithms that can be applied in practice to large-scale Web data.

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