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New Horizons in Web Search, Web Data Mining, and Web-Based Applications

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January 2024
174 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0071-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0072-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue New Horizons in Web Search, Web Data Mining, and Web-Based Applications that was published in

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Summary

In today’s era of rapid digitization and information technology advancement, web searching and web data mining stand at the core of the technological progress of numerous web-based applications, serving as the main methods of extracting valuable information from large amounts of network data. The models, algorithms, and techniques of web searching and web data mining are constantly and rapidly evolving, leading to various autonomous, proactive, content-exploring, self-learning, socially collaborative, and location-aware web applications. This Special Issue, “New Horizons in Web Search, Web Data Mining, and Web-Based Applications”, addresses existing knowledge gaps and aids in the advanced development of web searching, web data mining, and web-based applications globally. It consists of ten peer-reviewed papers covering various subjects and applications related to web intelligence.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
linking exercises to concepts; multi-label text classification; prompt tuning; few-shot; Fuzzy MLKNN; multi-label learning; user portrait; Credit Reference Data; Agatston score; computed tomography; coronary artery calcium; image processing; web application; domain adaptation; convolutional autoencoder; sparse autoencoder; link prediction; hypergraph; network embedding; machine learning; heterogeneous network; library loan records; human behavior dynamics; fine-grained recognition; multimodal; modal missing; adversarial examples; web segmentation; hierarchical segments; web page labeling; image retrieval; remote sensing; web GIS; GIScience; blind users; web search; information exploration; usability analysis; searching as learning; learning ability; HCDP; Tree-Structured Long Short-Term Memory Networks; user analysis; task planning; n/a