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Nicole A. Hamilton

Researcher at Microsoft

Publications -  14
Citations -  3150

Nicole A. Hamilton is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Search engine & Search analytics. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 2838 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicole A. Hamilton include RealNetworks.

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Learning to rank using gradient descent

TL;DR: RankNet is introduced, an implementation of these ideas using a neural network to model the underlying ranking function, and test results on toy data and on data from a commercial internet search engine are presented.
Patent

Dispersing search engine results by using page category information

TL;DR: In this paper, a search engine application queries a searchable index of document data associated with a plurality of electronic documents in response to a search request to identify one or more electronic documents having document data matching data included in the search request.
Patent

Machine directed improvement of ranking algorithms

TL;DR: In this article, a ranking algorithm is defined by a plurality of parameters and weights associated with the plurality of parameter values, and an optimizing algorithm is applied to the received input information to identify an optimal ranking algorithm having an optimal score.
Patent

Application programming interface for administering the distribution of software updates in an update distribution system

TL;DR: An application programming interface (API) for administering the distribution of software updates on an update service node is presented in this paper, which provides a plurality of interface calls through which an administrator can establish rules by which software updates available to the update service nodes are distributed.
Patent

System and method for controlling ranking of pages returned by a search engine

TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for implementing a search engine to output search results scored for a particular user is described, where a set of input user search terms and user search preferences are stored in the system.