B. Choi, and Z. Yao. Foundations and Advances in Data Mining, volume 180 of Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg, (2005)
DOI: 10.1007/11362197_9
Abstract
This chapter describes systems that automatically classify web pages into meaningful categories. It first defines two types of web page classification: subject based and genre based classifications. It then describes the state of the art techniques and subsystems used to build automatic web page classification systems, including web page representations, dimensionality reductions, web page classifiers, and evaluation of web page classifiers. Such systems are essential tools for Web Mining and for the future of Semantic Web.
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%E Young Lin, Tsau
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%T Web Page Classification
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%X This chapter describes systems that automatically classify web pages into meaningful categories. It first defines two types of web page classification: subject based and genre based classifications. It then describes the state of the art techniques and subsystems used to build automatic web page classification systems, including web page representations, dimensionality reductions, web page classifiers, and evaluation of web page classifiers. Such systems are essential tools for Web Mining and for the future of Semantic Web.
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volume = 180,
year = 2005
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