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Web page recommendation system is one kind of the recommendation system based on the user's current web navigation behavior that automatically recommends web pages in which a particular user is most interesting. For effective web page recommendations, it is very crucial and difficult to find the useful and sufficient knowledge from web usage data. This paper discusses taxonomy of recommendation system...
Every day, number of pages gets added on web which makes tracking of their links cumbersome. Due to this, problem of overloaded data has come up. This issue led researchers to thoroughly go through different aspects of Web Usage Mining (WUM). Another issue of traditional system is of recommendations which are also a part of WUM and Web logs. This paper proposed a system of recommendations which uses...
Personalized search, navigation and content delivery techniques have attracted interest in the recommender systems as a means to decrease search ambiguity and return results most relevant to a particular user preferences. In this paper, we study the effect of incorporating user semantic profile derived from past user's behavior and preferences on the accuracy of a recommender system. We present a...
Many e-commerce web sites such as online book retailers or specialized information hubs such as online movie databases make use of recommendation systems where users are directed to items of interests based on past user interactions. While keyword based approaches are naive and do not take content or context into account, collaborative filtering and content-based techniques suffer from biased ratings,...
Collaborative tagging has emerged as a popular and effective method for organizing and describing pages on the Web. We present Treelicious, a system that allows hierarchical navigation of tagged web pages. Our system enriches the navigational capabilities of standard tagging systems, which typically exploit only popularity and co-occurrence data. We describe a prototype that leverages the Wikipedia...
User interactions and social networks are based on web2.0, the well-known application are blogs, Wikis, and image/video sharing sites. They have dramatically increased sharing and participation among web users. Knowledge was collected and information was shared using social software. Wikipedia is a successful example of web technology. It has helped knowledge-sharing between people. User can freely...
The explosive growth of online data and the diversity of goals that may be pursued over the Web have significantly increased the monetary value of the Web traffic. To tap into this accelerating market, Web site operators try to increase their traffic by customizing their sites to the needs of specific users. Web site customization involves two great challenges: the effective identification of the...
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