Authors
Soumen Chakrabarti, Kunal Punera, Mallela Subramanyam
Publication date
2002/5/7
Book
Proceedings of the 11th international conference on World Wide Web
Pages
148-159
Description
The organization of HTML into a tag tree structure, which is rendered by browsers as roughly rectangular regions with embedded text and HREF links, greatly helps surfers locate and click on links that best satisfy their information need. Can an automatic program emulate this human behavior and thereby learn to predict the relevance of an unseen HREF target page w.r.t. an information need, based on information limited to the HREF source page? Such a capability would be of great interest in focused crawling and resource discovery, because it can fine-tune the priority of unvisited URLs in the crawl frontier, and reduce the number of irrelevant pages which are fetched and discarded.
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S Chakrabarti, K Punera, M Subramanyam - Proceedings of the 11th international conference on …, 2002