Due to the lack of a uniform schema for Web documents and the
sheer amount and dynamics of Web data, both the effectiveness and
the efficiency of information management and retrieval of Web data
is often unsatisfactory when using conventional data management
techniques.
Web community, defined as a set of Web-based documents with its
own logical structure, is a flexible and efficient approach to
support information retrieval and to implement various
applications. Zhang and his co-authors explain how to construct and
analyse Web communities based on information like Web document
contents, hyperlinks, or user access logs. Their approaches combine
results from Web search algorithms, Web clustering methods, and Web
usage mining. They also detail the necessary preliminaries needed
to understand the algorithms presented, and they discuss several
successful existing applications.
Researchers and students in information retrieval and Web search
find in this all the necessary basics and methods to create and
understand Web communities. Professionals developing Web
applications will additionally benefit from the samples presented
for their own designs and implementations.
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