What is my Style? Using Stylistic Features of Portuguese Web Texts to Classify Web Pages According to Users' Needs.
Rachel Virgínia Xavier AiresAline M. P. ManfrinSandra M. AluísioDiana SantosPublished in: LREC (2004)
Keyphrases
- web pages
- textual features
- web content
- website
- web resources
- punctuation marks
- content features
- web information
- web page content
- information overload
- user access patterns
- dynamically generated
- page contents
- information sources
- social bookmarking
- dynamic content
- web documents
- web communities
- web data
- meta search engine
- web users
- end users
- web crawlers
- authorship attribution
- text content
- web logs
- web browsing
- web objects
- web search
- search engine
- web spam detection
- geographical locations
- web information extraction
- social media
- information access
- browsing behavior
- helping users
- topic specific
- unstructured information
- user generated content
- current web
- user experience
- anchor text
- web applications
- data extraction
- deep web
- browsing experience
- web databases
- user access
- user interface
- link analysis
- web log data
- web usage mining
- web search engines
- recommender systems
- user interaction
- web crawler
- textual contents