Researchers develop algorithm that can supposedly fix broken links

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 14 February 2014 20:54 IST
Researchers claim to have developed a new software that can fix 90 percent of broken links in the web of data - provided the resources are still on the site's server.

Everyone knows the frustration of following a link to an interesting website only to discover the target page is no longer there and to be presented with an error page, the Iranian researchers said.

However, more frustrating and with wider implications for science, healthcare, industry and other areas, is when machines communicate and expect to find specific resources that turn out to be missing or dislocated from their identifier.

This can cause problems when a computer is processing large amounts of data in a financial or scientific analysis, for instance, researchers added.

If the resource is still on the servers, then it should be retrievable given a sufficiently effective algorithm that can recreate the missing links.

Computing engineers Mohammad Pourzaferani and Mohammad Ali Nematbakhsh of the University of Isfahan explained that previous efforts to address the issue of broken links in the web of data have focused on the destination point.

According to the team, this approach has two inherent limitations. First, it homes in on a single point of failure whereas there might be wider issues across a database. Secondly, it relies on knowledge of the destination data source.

The team introduced a method for fixing broken links based on the source point of links and a way to discover the new address of the digital entity that has become detached.

Their method creates a superior and an inferior dataset that lets them create an exclusive data graph which can be monitored over time in order to identify changes and trap missing links as resources become detached.

"The proposed algorithm uses the fact that entities preserve their structure event after movement to another location. Therefore, the algorithm creates an exclusive graph structure for each entity," said Pourzaferani.

"When the broken link is detected the algorithm starts its task to find the new location for detached entity or the best similar candidate for it. To this end, the crawler controller module searches for the superiors of each entity in the inferior dataset, and vice versa. After some steps the search space is narrowed and the best candidate is chosen," said Pourzaferani.

Researchers tested the algorithm on two snapshots of DBpedia within which are contained almost 300,000 person entities.

Their algorithm identified almost 5,000 entities that changed between the first and second snapshot recorded some time later.

The algorithm relocated 9 out of 10 of the broken links. The details are reported in the International Journal Web Engineering and Technology, in a paper titled: "Repairing broken RDF links in the web of data".

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