Techniques to assign a ranking value to objects in a database such as
a collection of cross referencing documents, the World-Wide Web or a hyperlinked
database are described. The ranking value assigned to a given data object represents
a cross-cluster strength metric and is a function of the object's importance across
all groups or clusters in which the object is classified. The cross-cluster strength
metric may be particularly beneficial in enhancing the performance of web-based
search engines because it emphasizes the importance of objects that appear in multiple
groups while de-emphasizing the importance of objects that, while highly linked
within one or a few groups, are relatively unlinked to objects in other groups.