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Welcome to the Wiki page of the course '''Search Engines, WS 2009 / 2010''', by Prof. Dr. Hannah Bast. [[http://ad.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/teaching/winter-term-2009-2010/suchmaschinen-vorlesung|Here is the course web page of the Chair of Algorithms and Data Structures]] Here are the pages for the previous exercise sheets: [we are at the first exercise, so no previous exercise sheets yet] |
Welcome to the Wiki page of the course '''Search Engines, WS 2009 / 2010'''. Lecturer: [[http://ad.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/staff/bast|Hannah Bast]]. Tutorials: [[http://ad.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/staff/celikik|Marjan Celikik]]. Course web page: [[http://ad.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/teaching/winter-term-2009-2010/suchmaschinen-vorlesung|click here]]. |
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[[attachment:SearchEnginesWS0910/ExerciseSheet1/lecture-1.pdf|Here is a PDF of the slides of Lecture 1]]. [[attachment:SearchEnginesWS0910/ExerciseSheet1/exercise-1.pdf|Here is a PDF of Exercise Sheet 1]]. [[SearchEnginesWS0910/StudentIntros|Introduce yourself on this page please (Exercise 1)]]. [[SearchEnginesWS0910/ExerciseSheet1|Upload your results to Exercise Sheet 1 on this page please]]. == Questions or comments below this line, most recent on top please == No that is not my user name. '''Johannes 24Oct09 11:58pm''' Hi Johannes, if you are logged in as JohannesStork you should be able to see it, did you try that? '''Hannah 24Oct09 11:59pm''' I don't know if this is the right place to ask, but I can't access my exercise page. It says "Sie dürfen diese Seite nicht ansehen." '''Johannes 24Oct09 11:50pm''' Good question, Johannes. Please upload the source code separately, either as a .zip or .tgz archive. I have modified the instructions on the upload page accordingly. Sorry if that means additional work for you, we weren't expecting anybody to submit so early ... '''Hannah 24Oct09 11:43pm''' Shall we put the whole source into the PDF? What about tar.gz? '''Johannes 24Oct09 5:18pm''' Hi Johannes + all, the slides are now availabe as PDF, see the link above. '''Hannah 23Oct09 17:04''' '''Note about Exercise 5:''' One can assume that a more general model of the word frequencies is given than that given in the lecture, i.e. eps * N * (1 / i^alpha). Now both parameters (eps and alpha) can be estimated simultaneously. '''Marjan 23Oct09 3:29pm''' Can you provide the slides as PDF? '''Johannes 23Oct09 10:05am''' Please note that the deadline for uploading your solutions of the exercises is always Monday, 23:59 (sharp). '''Marjan 22Oct09 6:15pm''' When you add a question or comment here, please end it with your name and the date and time in bold face, just like I did now. '''Hannah 22Oct09 01:59am''' |
Welcome to the Wiki page of the course Search Engines, WS 2009 / 2010. Lecturer: Hannah Bast. Tutorials: Marjan Celikik. Course web page: click here.
Exercise Sheet 1
Here is a PDF of the slides of Lecture 1.
Here is a PDF of Exercise Sheet 1.
Introduce yourself on this page please (Exercise 1).
Upload your results to Exercise Sheet 1 on this page please.
Questions or comments below this line, most recent on top please
No that is not my user name. Johannes 24Oct09 11:58pm
Hi Johannes, if you are logged in as JohannesStork you should be able to see it, did you try that? Hannah 24Oct09 11:59pm
I don't know if this is the right place to ask, but I can't access my exercise page. It says "Sie dürfen diese Seite nicht ansehen." Johannes 24Oct09 11:50pm
Good question, Johannes. Please upload the source code separately, either as a .zip or .tgz archive. I have modified the instructions on the upload page accordingly. Sorry if that means additional work for you, we weren't expecting anybody to submit so early ... Hannah 24Oct09 11:43pm
Shall we put the whole source into the PDF? What about tar.gz? Johannes 24Oct09 5:18pm
Hi Johannes + all, the slides are now availabe as PDF, see the link above. Hannah 23Oct09 17:04
Note about Exercise 5: One can assume that a more general model of the word frequencies is given than that given in the lecture, i.e. eps * N * (1 / i^alpha). Now both parameters (eps and alpha) can be estimated simultaneously. Marjan 23Oct09 3:29pm
Can you provide the slides as PDF? Johannes 23Oct09 10:05am
Please note that the deadline for uploading your solutions of the exercises is always Monday, 23:59 (sharp). Marjan 22Oct09 6:15pm
When you add a question or comment here, please end it with your name and the date and time in bold face, just like I did now. Hannah 22Oct09 01:59am