Data Mining the Web: Uncovering Patterns in Web Content, Structure, and UsageZdravko Markov, Daniel T. Larose
ISBN: 978-0-471-66655-4
218 pages
April 2007
Description Learn How To Convert Web Data Into Web Knowledge
This text demonstrates how to extract knowledge by finding meaningful connections among data spread throughout the Web. Readers learn methods and algorithms from the fields of information retrieval, machine learning, and data mining which, when combined, provide a solid framework for mining the Web. The authors walk readers through the algorithms with the aid of examples and exercises.
This text is divided into three parts:
Part One, Web Structure, presents basic concepts and techniques for extracting information from the Web. Readers learn how to collect and index Web documents as well as search and rank Web pages according to their textual content and hyperlink structure.
Part Two, Web Content Management, offers two approaches, clustering and classification, for organizing Web content. For both approaches, the authors set forth specific algorithms that enable readers to convert Web data into knowledge.
Part Three, Web Usage Mining, demonstrates the application of data mining methods to uncover meaningful patterns of Internet usage.
Methods and algorithms are illustrated by simple examples. More than 100 exercises help readers assess their