Title of article
Preprocessing and Content/Navigational Pages Identification as Premises for an Extended Web Usage Mining Model Development
Author/Authors
Daniel MICAN، نويسنده , , Dan-Andrei SITAR-TAUT، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
12
From page
168
To page
179
Abstract
From its appearance until nowadays, the internet saw a spectacular growth not only in terms of websites number and information volume, but also in terms of the number of visitors. Therefore, the need of an overall analysis regarding both the web sites and the content provided by them was required. Thus, a new branch of research was developed, namely web mining, that aims to discover useful information and knowledge, based not only on the analysis of websites and content, but also on the way in which the users interact with them. The aim of the present paper is to design a database that captures only the relevant data from logs in a way that will allow to store and manage large sets of temporal data with common tools in real time. In our work, we rely on different web sites or website sections with known architecture and we test several hypotheses from the literature in order to extend the framework to sites with unknown or chaotic structure, which are non-transparent in determining the type of visited pages. In doing this, we will start from non-proprietary, preexisting raw server logs
Keywords
databases , Knowledge Management , Data preprocessing , Decision trees , Web mining
Journal title
Informatica Economica Journal
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Informatica Economica Journal
Record number
668658
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