@inproceedings{jensen2001rough, abstract = {Most people store 'bookmarks' to web pages. These allow the user to return to a web page later on, without having to remem- ber the exact URL address. People attempt to organise their bookmark databases by filing bookmarks under categories, themselves arranged in a hierarchical fashion. As the maintenance of such large repositories is diffcult and time-consuming, a tool that automatically categorises book- marks is required. This paper investigates how rough set theory can help extract information out of this domain, for use in an experimental auto- matic bookmark classification system. In particular, work on rough set dependency degrees is applied to reduce the otherwise high dimensional- ity of the feature patterns used to characterize bookmarks. A compari- son is made between this approach to data reduction and a conventional entropy-based approach.}, address = {London, UK}, author = {Jensen, Richard and Shen, Qiang}, booktitle = {WI '01: Proceedings of the First Asia-Pacific Conference on Web Intelligence: Research and Development}, file = {jensen2001rough.pdf:jensen2001rough.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {1543f43c9580c9537d3891f4e38073b8}, intrahash = {0648bf26cc33bdd7fd218b00db0e2511}, lastdatemodified = {2005-08-06}, lastname = {Jensen}, own = {own}, pages = {95--105}, pdf = {jensen01.pdf}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, read = {read}, title = {A Rough Set-Aided System for Sorting WWW Bookmarks}, url = {jensen01.ps}, year = 2001 }