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Current classification techniques use word matching and clustering techniques to classify webpages. These techniques use ad hoc approach of checking and matching the entire keywords in a webpage for classification. These methods are efficient but not without problems. In general, they suffer from the following problems 1) As they use brute force matching for the entire document, they tend to be slow...