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KPS: A Web Information Mining Algorithm
Overview The Web mostly contains semi-structured information. It is, however, not easy to search and extract structural data hidden in a Web page. Current practices address this problem by (1) syntax analysis (i.e. HTML tags); or (2) wrappers or user-defined declarative languages. The former is only suitable for highly structured Web sites and the latter is time-consuming and offers low scalability. Wrappers could handle tens, but certainly not thousands, of information sources. In this paper, we present a novel information mining algorithm, namely KPS, over semi-structured information on the Web. KPS employs keywords, patterns and/or samples to mine the desired information. Experimental results show that KPS is more efficient than existing Web extracting methods.
| Publisher | World Wide Web Conference | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2003 | Downloads | 8 |
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