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Adversarial information retrieval (adversarial IR) is a topic in information retrieval related to strategies for working with a data source where some portion of it has been manipulated maliciously. Tasks can include gathering, indexing, filtering, retrieving and ranking information from such a data source. Adversarial IR includes the study of methods to detect, isolate, and defeat such manipulation.

On the Web, the predominant form of such manipulation is search engine spamming (also known as spamdexing), which involves employing various techniques to disrupt the activity of web search engines, usually for financial gain. Examples of spamdexing are link-bombing, commentorreferrer spam, spam blogs (splogs), malicious tagging. Reverse engineeringofranking algorithms, click fraud,[1] and web content filtering may also be considered forms of adversarial data manipulation.[2]

Topics[edit]

Topics related to Web spam (spamdexing):

Other topics:

History[edit]

The term "adversarial information retrieval" was first coined in 2000 by Andrei Broder (then Chief Scientist at Alta Vista) during the Web plenary session at the TREC-9 conference.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Jansen, B. J. (2007) Click fraud. IEEE Computer. 40(7), 85-86.
  • ^ B. Davison, M. Najork, and T. Converse (2006), SIGIR Worksheet Report: Adversarial Information Retrieval on the Web (AIRWeb 2006)
  • ^ D. Hawking and N. Craswell (2004), Very Large Scale Retrieval and Web Search (Preprint version) Archived 2007-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
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