[Ahoy! The Homepage Finder]
by Jonathan Shakes, Marc Langheinrich, and Professor Oren Etzioni at the University of Washington

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Most of the time, Ahoy! can find someone's homepage in the many references provided by the Metacrawler. Sometimes, though, a search engine like the Metacrawler is not enough.

Ahoy! has a method of locating homepages not indexed by any of the web's various search engines: it "guesses" the URL of the page. To inform its guesses, Ahoy! extracts patterns that are common between other homepages it has found at the same institution. If Ahoy! cannot find the page using the search engines, and if Ahoy! has previously learned something about the patterns in pages at the target institution, Ahoy! will create a series of guesses and check to see if any of them are the desired page.

Here's an example of the output while Ahoy! is trying to guess an URL:


...
  • All crawler returned. No candidates found Ahoy is trying to locate homepage by itself. The following are Ahoy's Hypotheses for the institution you specified:Waiting for answers
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