Semantic features with contextual knowledge-based web page categorization using the glove model and stacked bilstm

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Abstract

Internet technologies are emerging very fast nowadays, due to which web pages are gen-erated exponentially. Web page categorization is required for searching and exploring relevant web pages based on users’ queries and is a tedious task. The majority of web page categorization techniques ignore semantic features and the contextual knowledge of the web page. This paper proposes a web page categorization method that categorizes web pages based on semantic features and contextual knowledge. Initially, the GloVe model is applied to capture the semantic features of the web pages. Thereafter, a Stacked Bidirectional long short-term memory (BiLSTM) with symmetric struc-ture is applied to extract the contextual and latent symmetry information from the semantic features for web page categorization. The performance of the proposed model has been evaluated on the publicly available WebKB dataset. The proposed model shows superiority over the existing state-of-the-art machine learning and deep learning methods.

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Nandanwar, A. K., & Choudhary, J. (2021). Semantic features with contextual knowledge-based web page categorization using the glove model and stacked bilstm. Symmetry, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13101772

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