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Whenever the question arises how a product, a personality, a technology or some other specific entity is perceived by the public, the blogosphere is a very good source of information. This is what usually interests business users from marketing or PR. Modern search services offer a rich set of tools to monitor or track the blogosphere as a whole, but the analysis with respect to a certain domain is...
Search engines have become an indispensable tool for browsing information on the Internet. The user, however, is often annoyed by redundant results from irrelevant Web pages. One reason is because search engines also look at non-informative blocks of Web pages such as advertisement, navigation links, etc. In this paper, we propose a fast algorithm called FastContentExtractor to automatically detect...
With the increasing of the amount of Internet information, there are different kinds of Web crawlers fetching information from websites at anytime, anywhere, some of which are fetching information normally and some are attacking Web sites based upon application level and then causing the breakdown of servers, For a Web site, how to distinguish different kinds of crawlers effectively and accurately...
This paper describes the behavior of Internet users looking at search results on a monitor considering the search purpose of the Internet user and the design of the search sites. As the experimental results, the way the subjects browsed the search result screens differed according to the purpose of their search.
PageChaser is a system that monitors links between Web pages and searches for the new locations of moved Web pages when it finds broken links. The problem of searching for moved pages is different from typical information retrieval problems. First, it is impossible to identify the final destination until the page is actually moved, so the index-server approach is not necessarily effective. Secondly,...
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