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This paper proposed an ontology-support web focused-crawler: OntoCrawler III for Java programs, in which only the user entered some keywords would the system supported by the domain ontology actively provide comparison and verification for those keywords so as to up-rise the precision and recall rates of webpage searching. This technique has practically been installed in Google and Yahoo search engines...
In this quickly developed and shifting era of Internet, how to make use of webpage indexing structure or search engines which let information demanders fast and precisely search and extract out advantage information has become extremely important capability in users on the Web. This paper combined a data mining tool SPSS Clementine with the domain ontology to mine out usefully important information...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.