The explosive growth of the web is at the basis of the great interest into web usage mining techniques in both commercial and research areas. In this paper, a web personalization ...
Massimiliano Albanese, Antonio Picariello, Carlo S...
People often find useful content on the web via social media. However, it is difficult to manually aggregate the information and recommendations embedded in a torrent of social ...
The ambiguity of person names in the Web has become a new area of interest for NLP researchers. This challenging problem has been formulated as the task of clustering Web search r...
There is an exploding amount of user-generated content on the Web due to the emergence of "Web 2.0" services, such as Blogger, MySpace, Flickr, and del.icio.us. The part...
Ka Cheung Sia, Junghoo Cho, Yun Chi, Belle L. Tsen...
Information on Web2.0, generated by users of web based services, is both difficult to organize and organic in nature. Content categorization and search in such situation offers cha...
Mohammad Nauman, Shahbaz Khan 0003, Muhammad Amin,...