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Linear Regression Evaluation of Search Engine Automatic Search Performance Based on Hadoop and R

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arxiv 2012.02629 v1 pith:IV5BS2Y2 submitted 2020-12-02 cs.IR

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The automatic search performance of search engines has become an essential part of measuring the difference in user experience. An efficient automatic search system can significantly improve the performance of search engines and increase user traffic. Hadoop has strong data integration and analysis capabilities, while R has excellent statistical capabilities in linear regression. This article will propose a linear regression based on Hadoop and R to quantify the efficiency of the automatic retrieval system. We use R's functional properties to transform the user's search results upon linear correlations. In this way, the final output results have multiple display forms instead of web page preview interfaces. This article provides feasible solutions to the drawbacks of current search engine algorithms lacking once or twice search accuracies and multiple types of search results. We can conduct personalized regression analysis for user's needs with public datasets and optimize resources integration for most relevant information.

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