Thank you so much for such a clear explanation! In one of the qns from PYQ the value of K is not given . Then how do we decide the number of iterations?
Ideally you need to iterate till you get previous scores equal to the current scores. But if the question is of 5 marks you can iterate 3/4 times And if the question is of 10 marks then iterate 6 times
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I have one doubt that normalization typically occurs after the hub and authority scores have been updated in each iteration, rather than during the score calculation itself. But in your example normalization is done just after authority score and not after both the calculation of authority and hub score. Can you pls explain what to do???
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Number of iterations to perform will be given in the problem statement. I just have shown you the extreme case where even after 6 iterations you won't get the same scores in two subsequent iterations. So remember, if the problem statement is of 10 marks then you have to perform 4-6 iterations.. Please Share it with your friends too ♥️☺️
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Thank you so much for such a clear explanation! In one of the qns from PYQ the value of K is not given . Then how do we decide the number of iterations?
Ideally you need to iterate till you get previous scores equal to the current scores.
But if the question is of 5 marks you can iterate 3/4 times
And if the question is of 10 marks then iterate 6 times
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very good explanation
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bro for normalization we take square root of the denominator?
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I have one doubt that normalization typically occurs after the hub and authority scores have been updated in each iteration, rather than during the score calculation itself.
But in your example normalization is done just after authority score and not after both the calculation of authority and hub score.
Can you pls explain what to do???
kal paper hai na,,,
what was the use of iterating 6 times when its clear from the first iter itself that A and D are winners
Yes you are correct! By just looking at the graph also we can understand who all are the winners but I showed it just for the purpose of solving the numerical as per the university guidelines! Show all steps if you want full grades..💰
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Bhai agar no of iterations mention na kiya ho toh kitne iterations lene chahiye Hits algorithm mai ?
At least 4 iterations for 5 marks
And 6 iterations for 10 marks
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thanks for explanation but why are we doing 6 iterations
Number of iterations to perform will be given in the problem statement. I just have shown you the extreme case where even after 6 iterations you won't get the same scores in two subsequent iterations. So remember, if the problem statement is of 10 marks then you have to perform 4-6 iterations..
Please Share it with your friends too ♥️☺️
Why are using the changed hub score to find the authority score in the same iteration?
It's according to the algorithm😊