Navigation is one of the most critical aspects of browsing pages in the World Wide Web. Users spend a significant amount of time moving from page to page in search of the desired ...
In this paper, we propose a novel method to infer the web user’s Information Content (IC), which is the information that the user must examine to complete her task. In particula...
We commonly come across pages that are not of interest while searching the web. This is partly due to a word or words in the search query having different contexts, the user obvio...
In this paper, we propose a system called kMedia that can assist users to form knowledge for community by showing shared topics networks (STN) among them. One of the important aspe...
Abstract. Page revisiting is a popular browsing activity in the Web. In this paper we describe a method for improving page revisiting by detecting and highlighting the information ...
The join relational operation is one of the most expensive among database operations. In this study, we consider the problem of scheduling page accesses in join processing. This r...
Andrew Lim, Jennifer Lai-Pheng Kwan, Wee-Chong Oon
Most web pages are linked to others with related content. This idea, combined with another that says that text in, and possibly around, HTML anchors describe the pages to which th...
In this paper, an approach for reorganizing Web sites based on user access patterns is proposed. Our goal is to build adaptive Web sites by evolving site structure to facilitate u...
Current practice of Web site development does not address explicitly the problems related to multilingual sites. The same information, as well as the same navigation paths, page f...
Paolo Tonella, Filippo Ricca, Emanuele Pianta, Chr...
Both human users and crawlers face the problem of finding good start pages to explore some topic. We show how to assist in qualifying pages as start nodes by link-based ranking al...