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Overview

Krishna Bharat is affiliated with Google in the United States. Their professional association with one of the leading technology companies situates them within a prominent organizational context known for advancements in information retrieval, machine learning, and data processing.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work have been documented for Krishna Bharat. Likewise, no awards or distinctive recognitions have been recorded in the available data.

This profile focuses on Krishna Bharat's role within Google, reflecting the scientist's current engagement in a research and development environment centered on applied computer science and technology innovation.

Best Publications

  • Improved algorithms for topic distillation in a hyperlinked environment

    Krishna Bharat;Monika R. Henzinger

  • Improved algorithms for topic distillation in a hyperlinked environment

    Unknown

  • Making computers easier for older adults to use: area cursors and sticky icons

    Aileen Worden;Nef Walker;Krishna Bharat;Scott Hudson

  • Ranking search results by reranking the results based on local inter-connectivity

    Krishna Bharat

  • Methods and Apparatus for Employing Usage Statistics in Document Retrieval

    Jeffrey A. Dean;Benedict A. Gomes;Krishna Bharat;Georges Harik

  • Rendering advertisements with documents having one or more topics using user interest information about topics

    Krishna Bharat;クリシュナ・バラト

  • Method for selectively restricting access to computer systems

    Mark D. Lillibridge;Martin Abadi;Krishna Bharat;Andrei Z. Broder

  • Methods and systems for requesting and providing information in a social network

    Jason B. Liebman;Krishna A. Bharat

  • Method for ranking documents in a hyperlinked environment using connectivity and selective content analysis

    Krishna Asur Bharat;Monika R. Henzinger

  • System and method for improving ranking of news articles

    Curtiss Michael;カーティス・ミッシェル;Bharat Krishna;バーラット・クリッシュナ

  • Artificial anchor for a document

    David P. Marmaros;Benedict A. Gomes;Krishna Bharat

  • Who links to whom: mining linkage between Web sites

    K. Bharat;Bay-Wei Chang;M. Henzinger;M. Ruhl

  • SPHINX: A Framework for Creating Personal, Site-Specific Web Crawlers.

    Robert C. Miller;Krishna Bharat

  • Diversifying web search results

    Davood Rafiei;Krishna Bharat;Anand Shukla

  • SearchPad: explicit capture of search context to support Web search

    Krishna Bharat

  • Mirror, mirror on the Web: a study of host pairs with replicated content

    Krishna Bharat;Andrei Broder

  • System and method for backing-up data stored on a portable audio player

    Krishna Asur Bharat

  • Method for learning character patterns to interactively control the scope of a web crawler

    Krishna Asur Bharat;Robert Chisolm Miller

  • Method and apparatus for query-specific bookmarking and data collection

    Krishna A. Bharat

  • When experts agree: using non-affiliated experts to rank popular topics

    Krishna Bharat;George A. Mihaila

  • Query rewriting with entity detection

    Hong Zhou;Krishna Bharat;Michael Schmitt;Michael Curtiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrei Z. Broder
Andrei Z. Broder Google (United States)
Caroline Pantofaru
Caroline Pantofaru Google (United States)
Monika Henzinger
Monika Henzinger Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Irfan Essa
Irfan Essa Georgia Institute of Technology
Jeffrey Dean
Jeffrey Dean Google (United States)
Richard Carl Gossweiler
Richard Carl Gossweiler Google (United States)
Susan T. Dumais
Susan T. Dumais Microsoft (United States)
Thorsten Joachims
Thorsten Joachims Cornell University

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