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The web contains an abundance of semi-structured information, but not all the information is useful for users, it always contains so many noises such as the advertisement, navigation information, and so on. Identifying which parts of the web page contain target content and classify them into right category (such as title, author, time, content and so on) become a significant problem that must be solved...
For web content extraction task, researchers have proposed many different methods, such as wrapper-based method, DOM tree rule-based method, machine learning-based method and so on. To some extent, all these methods ignore the layout information of the webpage, although the layout information such as the spatial and visual cues often plays a very important role in the process of locating the main...
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