From Web to Social Web: Discovering and Deploying User and Content Profiles: Workshop on Web Mining, WebMine 2006, Berlin, Germany, September 18, 2006. Revised Selected and Invited Papers

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The World Wide Web is a rich source of information about human behavior. It containslarge amount of data organizedvia interconnected Web pages,traces of information search, user feedback on items of interest, etc. In addition to large data volumes, one of the important characteristics of the Web is its dynamics, where content,structure and usagearechanging over time. This showsup in the rise of related research areas like communities of practice, knowledge mana- ment, Web communities, and peer-to-peer. In particular the notion of colla- rative work and thus the need of its systematic analysis become more and more important. For instance, to develop e?ective Web applications, it is essential to analyze patterns hidden in the usage of Web resources, their contents and their interconnections. Machine learning and data mining methods have been used extensively to ?nd patterns in usage of the network by exploiting both contents and link structures. We have investigated these topics in a series of workshops on Semantic Web Mining (2001, 2002) at the European Conference on Machine Learning / Pr- ciples and Practice of Knowledge Discovery from Databases (ECML/PKDD) conference series, in the selection of papers for the post-proceedings of the - ropean Web Mining Forum 2003 Workshop, published as the Springer LNAI volume 3209 “Web Mining: From Web to Semantic Web” in 2004, as well as in the Knowledge Discovery and Ontologies workshop in 2004 and in the selection ofpapersfor thepost-proceedingsofthe ECML/PKDD2005jointworkshopson Web Mining (European Web Mining Forum) and on Knowledge Discovery and

Author(s): Conor Hayes, Paolo Avesani, Uldis Bojars (auth.), Bettina Berendt, Andreas Hotho, Dunja Mladenic, Giovanni Semeraro (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4737
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 164
City: Berlin; New York
Tags: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computer Communication Networks; Database Management; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Computers and Society

Front Matter....Pages -
An Analysis of Bloggers, Topics and Tags for a Blog Recommender System....Pages 1-20
Combining Web Usage Mining and XML Mining in a Real Case Study....Pages 21-40
Extracting and Using Attribute-Value Pairs from Product Descriptions on the Web....Pages 41-60
Discovering User Profiles from Semantically Indexed Scientific Papers....Pages 61-81
Web Usage Mining in Noisy and Ambiguous Environments: Exploring the Role of Concept Hierarchies, Compression, and Robust User Profiles....Pages 82-101
From World-Wide-Web Mining to Worldwide Webmining: Understanding People’s Diversity for Effective Knowledge Discovery....Pages 102-121
Aspect-Based Tagging for Collaborative Media Organization....Pages 122-141
Contextual Recommendation....Pages 142-160
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