Abstract
The content of the World-Wide Web is pervaded by information of a geographical or spatial nature, particularly location information such as addresses, postal codes, and telephone numbers. We present a system for extracting spatial knowledge from collections of Web pages gathered by Web-crawling programs. For each page determined to contain location information, we apply geocoding techniques to compute geographic coordinates, such as latitude-longitude pairs. Next, we augment the location information with keyword descriptors extracted from Web page contents. We then apply spatial data mining techniques on the augmented location information to derive spatial knowledge.
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Morimoto, Y., Aono, M., Houle, M. E., & McCurley, K. S. (2003). Extracting spatial knowledge from the web. In Proceedings - 2003 Symposium on Applications and the Internet, SAINT 2003 (pp. 326–333). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/SAINT.2003.1183066
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