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Page segmentation plays a key role in browsing on small screens. It breaks a large page into smaller segments according to their semantic relationships. Then, various approaches such as single column adaptation and thumbnail view with zooming links can be implemented based on these page segments. However, for current flexible Web pages, segmentation remains a challenging task. This paper proposes...
Semantic information is necessary for semantic Web processing and is useful to Web adaptation services such as personalization of users' browsing activities on small screen devices. However, semantic information is always implicitly encoded in most existing HTML documents. This paper describes a page segmentation method to parse Web pages into rectangular segments containing some semantic information,...
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