Summary:
Web 2.0 applications provide a rich user
experience, but the parts you can't see are just as
important-and impressive. They use powerful techniques to
process information intelligently and offer features based on
patterns and relationships in data. Algorithms of the
Intelligent Web shows readers how to use the same techniques
employed by household names like Google Ad Sense, Netflix, and
Amazon to transform raw data into actionable information.
Algorithms of the Intelligent Web is an example-driven
blueprint for creating applications that collect, analyze, and
act on the massive quantities of data users leave in their wake
as they use the web. Readers learn to build Netflix-style
recommendation engines, and how to apply the same techniques to
social-networking sites. See how click-trace analysis can
result in smarter ad rotations. All the examples are designed
both to be reused and to illustrate a general technique- an
algorithm-that applies to a broad range of scenarios. As they
work through the book's many examples, readers learn about
recommendation systems, search and ranking, automatic grouping
of similar objects, classification of objects, forecasting
models, and autonomous agents. They also become familiar with a
large number of open-source libraries and SDKs, and freely
available APIs from the hottest sites on the internet, such as
Facebook, Google, eBay, and Yahoo.