TY - GEN
T1 - An adaptive bottom up clustering approach for web news extraction
AU - Chen, Jinlin
AU - Shankar, Subash
AU - Kelly, Angela
AU - Gningue, Serigne
AU - Rajaravivarma, Rathika
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - An adaptive bottom up Web news extraction approach based on human perception is presented in this paper. The approach simulates how a human perceives and identifies Web news information by using an adaptive bottom up clustering strategy to detect possible news areas. It first detects news areas based on content function, space continuity, and formatting continuity of news information. It further identifies detailed news content based on the position, format, and semantic of detected news areas. Experiment results show that our approach achieves much better performance (in average more than 99% in terms of F1 Value) compared to previous approaches such as Tree Edit Distance and Visual Wrapper based approaches. Furthermore, our approach does not assume the existence of Web templates in the tested Web pages as required by Tree Edit Distance based approach, nor does it need training sets as required in Visual Wrapper based approach. The success of our approach demonstrates the strength of the perception based Web information extraction methodology and represents a promising approach for automatic information extraction from sources with presentation design for humans.
AB - An adaptive bottom up Web news extraction approach based on human perception is presented in this paper. The approach simulates how a human perceives and identifies Web news information by using an adaptive bottom up clustering strategy to detect possible news areas. It first detects news areas based on content function, space continuity, and formatting continuity of news information. It further identifies detailed news content based on the position, format, and semantic of detected news areas. Experiment results show that our approach achieves much better performance (in average more than 99% in terms of F1 Value) compared to previous approaches such as Tree Edit Distance and Visual Wrapper based approaches. Furthermore, our approach does not assume the existence of Web templates in the tested Web pages as required by Tree Edit Distance based approach, nor does it need training sets as required in Visual Wrapper based approach. The success of our approach demonstrates the strength of the perception based Web information extraction methodology and represents a promising approach for automatic information extraction from sources with presentation design for humans.
KW - Clustering
KW - Component
KW - Information extraction
KW - Web news
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/73549100884
U2 - 10.1109/WOCC.2009.5312904
DO - 10.1109/WOCC.2009.5312904
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:73549100884
SN - 9781424452170
T3 - WOCC 2009 - 18th Annual Wireless and Optical Communications Conference
BT - WOCC 2009 - 18th Annual Wireless and Optical Communications Conference
T2 - WOCC 2009 - 18th Annual Wireless and Optical Communications Conference
Y2 - 1 May 2009 through 2 May 2009
ER -