A Roadmap for Web Mining: From Web to Semantic Web..
In: B. Berendt, A. Hotho, D. Mladenic, M. van Someren, M. Spiliopoulou und G. Stumme
(Herausgeber):
Web Mining: From Web to Semantic Web, Band 3209, Seiten 1-22.
Springer, Heidelberg, 2004.
Bettina Berendt, Andreas Hotho, Dunja Mladenic, Maarten van Someren, Myra Spiliopoulou und Gerd Stumme.
[doi]
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The purpose of Web mining is to develop methods and systems for discovering models of objects and processes on the World Wide Web and for web-based systems that show adaptive performance. Web Mining integrates three parent areas: Data Mining (we use this term here also for the closely related areas of Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery), Internet technology and World Wide Web, and for the more recent Semantic Web. The World Wide Web has made an enormous amount of information electronically accessible. The use of email, news and markup languages like HTML allow users to publish and read documents at a world-wide scale and to communicate via chat connections, including information in the form of images and voice records. The HTTP protocol that enables access to documents over the network via Web browsers created an immense improvement in communication and access to information. For some years these possibilities were used mostly in the scientific world but recent years have seen an immense growth in popularity, supported by the wide availability of computers and broadband communication. The use of the internet for other tasks than finding information and direct communication is increasing, as can be seen from the interest in ldquoe-activitiesrdquo such as e-commerce, e-learning, e-government, e-science.
Usage Mining for and on the Semantic Web.
In:
H. Kargupta, A. Joshi, K. Sivakumar und Y. Yesha (Herausgeber):
Data Mining Next Generation Challenges and Future Directions, Seiten 461-481.
AAAI Press, Boston, 2004.
Bettina Berendt, Andreas Hotho und Gerd Stumme.
[doi]
[Kurzfassung]
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Semantic Web Mining aims at combining the two fast-developing
research areas Semantic Web and Web Mining.
Web Mining aims at discovering insights about the meaning of Web
resources and their usage. Given the primarily syntactical nature
of data Web mining operates on, the discovery of meaning is
impossible based on these data only. Therefore, formalizations of
the semantics of Web resources and navigation behavior are
increasingly being used. This fits exactly with the aims of the
Semantic Web: the Semantic Web enriches the WWW by
machine-processable information which supports the user in his
tasks. In this paper, we discuss the interplay of the Semantic Web
with Web Mining, with a specific focus on usage mining.
Web Mining: From Web to Semantic Web, First European Web
Mining Forum, EMWF 2003, Cavtat-Dubrovnik, Croatia, September
22, 2003, Revised Selected and Invited Papers.
LNAI. Band 3209.
Springer, Heidelberg, 2004.
http://km.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/ws/ewmf03/.
Bettina Berendt, Andreas Hotho, Dunja Mladenic, Maarten van Someren, Myra Spiliopoulou und Gerd Stumme.
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[BibTeX]
Information Integration and Mining in Databases and on the Web. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Databases, Documents, and Information Fusion (DBFusion 2002).
CEUR Workshop Proceedings. Band 124.
Aachen, 2004.
Alexander Maedche, Kai-Uwe Sattler und Gerd Stumme.
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[BibTeX]
Semantic resource management for the web: an e-learning application.
In:
Proc. 13th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2004), Seiten 1-10.
2004.
Julien Tane, Christoph Schmitz und Gerd Stumme.
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