Stigmergic hyperlinks are hyperlinks with a "heart beat": if used they stay healthy and online; if neglected, they fade, eventually getting replaced. Their life attribute is a relative usage measure that regular hyperlinks do not provide, hence PageRank-like measures have historically been well informed about the structure of webs of documents, but unaware of what users effectively do with the links. This paper elaborates on how to input the users’ perspective into Google’s original, structure centric, PageRank metric. The discussion then bridges to the Deep Web, some search challenges, and how stigmergic hyperlinks could help decentralize the search experience, facilitating user generated search solutions and supporting new related business models.
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Marques, A. (2014). Stigmergic hyperlinks’ contributes to web search. In Atas da Conferencia da Associacao Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informacao (Vol. 14, pp. 291–307). Associacao Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informacao. https://doi.org/10.18803/capsi.v14.291-307
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