Journal of ICT Research and Applications (Sep 2013)

Ranking the Online Documents Based on Relative Credibility Measures

  • Ahmad Dahlan,
  • Dwi H. Widyantoro,
  • Suhono H. Supangkat,
  • Benhard Sitohang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1

Abstract

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Information searching is the most popular activity in Internet. Usually the search engine provides the search results ranked by the relevance. However, for a certain purpose that concerns with information credibility, particularly citing information for scientific works, another approach of ranking the search engine results is required. This paper presents a study on developing a new ranking method based on the credibility of information. The method is built up upon two well-known algorithms, PageRank and Citation Analysis. The result of the experiment that used Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient to compare the proposed rank (generated by the method) with the standard rank (generated manually by a group of experts) showed that the average Spearman 0 < rS < critical value. It means that the correlation was proven but it was not significant. Hence the proposed rank does not satisfy the standard but the performance could be improved.