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Graph Search at Linkedin

Keynote Abstract

Swee Lim

Linkedin

[email protected]

ABSTRACT

Linkedin is the largest professional social network. Linkedin’s graph and search systems help our users discover other users, jobs, companies, schools, and relevant professional informa- tion. I will present the evolution of these systems, how they support current use cases, their strengths and weaknesses, our next generation systems, and how we intend to leverage these systems to perform graph searches.

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SIGIR Workshop on Graph Search and Beyond’15 Santiago, Chile Published on CEUR-WS:http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1393/.

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