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This paper provides a simple but effective approach, named ECON, to fully-automatically extract content from Web news page. ECON uses a DOM tree to represent the Web news page and leverages the substantial features of the DOM tree. ECON finds a snippet-node by which a part of the content of news is wrapped firstly, then backtracks from the snippet-node until a summary-node is found, and the entire...
Current approaches for generating wrappers for web page extraction suffer from the requirement of huge amount of labeled training pages to obtain satisfying results. On the other hand, the quality of data extracted by fully automatic methods is not reliable. In this paper, we propose a novel method to facilitate wrapper generation by combining wrapper induction and page analysis approaches. In addition...
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