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With the phenomenal growth of the Web, there is an everincreasing volume of data and information published in numerous Web pages. The research in Web mining aims to develop new techniques to effectively extract and mine useful knowledge or information from these Web pages [8]. Due to the heterogeneity and lack of structure of Web data, automated discovery of targeted or unexpected knowledge/information is a challenging task. It calls for novel methods that draw from a wide range of fields spanning data mining, machine learning, natural language processing, statistics, databases, and information retrieval. In the past few years, there was a rapid expansion of activities in the Web mining field, which consists of Web usage mining, Web structure mining, and Web content mining. Web usage mining refers to the discovery of user access patterns from Web usage logs. Web structure mining tries to discover useful knowledge from the structure of hyperlinks. Web content mining aims to extract/mine useful information or knowledge from Web page contents. For this special issue, we focus on
Web content mining
.
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Title: Editorial
Description:
With the phenomenal growth of the Web, there is an everincreasing volume of data and information published in numerous Web pages.
The research in Web mining aims to develop new techniques to effectively extract and mine useful knowledge or information from these Web pages [8].
Due to the heterogeneity and lack of structure of Web data, automated discovery of targeted or unexpected knowledge/information is a challenging task.
It calls for novel methods that draw from a wide range of fields spanning data mining, machine learning, natural language processing, statistics, databases, and information retrieval.
In the past few years, there was a rapid expansion of activities in the Web mining field, which consists of Web usage mining, Web structure mining, and Web content mining.
Web usage mining refers to the discovery of user access patterns from Web usage logs.
Web structure mining tries to discover useful knowledge from the structure of hyperlinks.
Web content mining aims to extract/mine useful information or knowledge from Web page contents.
For this special issue, we focus on
Web content mining
.
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