Literature Survey on Web Mining

  • Bharamagoudar G
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Web Mining is the process of retrieving non-trivial and potentially useful information or patterns from web. Web mining is universal set of Web Structure Mining, Web Usage Mining and Web content Mining. This paper describes and compares these three categories. It also provides comparative statements of various page ranking algorithms with link editing, General Utility Mining and Topological frequency Utility Mining Model by taking constraints such as Web Mining activity, topology, Process, Weighting factor, Time complexity, and Limitations etc.. This also helps in comparing WPs-Tree and WPs-Itree structures.

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Bharamagoudar, G. R. (2012). Literature Survey on Web Mining. IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering, 5(4), 31–36. https://doi.org/10.9790/0661-0543136

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