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Pathak, Nisarg N
- Creating Web Unite of Web Communities and Derive Astonishing Information from Web Unite
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National Journal of System and Information Technology, Vol 2, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 147-157Abstract
The Web harbors a large number of communities - groups of content-creators sharing a common interest - each of which manifests it self as a set of interlinked Web pages. New groups and commercial Web directories together contain of the order of 20,000 such communities; our particular interest here is on particular topic based communities. There is a type of information called Unexpected Information, which is of great interest. Finding unexpected information is useful in many applications. For example, it is useful for a company to find unexpected information about its competitors, e.g., unexpected services and products that its competitors offer. With this information, the company can learn from its competitors and/or design counter measures to improve its competitiveness. The research tries to form a group of common objective web sites and then derive information by comparing those web sites. The research proposes a methodology through which we can group all those same type of web sites and can find out some unexpected information from it.Keywords
Web Unite, Web Mining, Information ExtractionReferences
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