Ontology-based automatic classification of web pages

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Abstract

The use of ontology in order to provide a mechanism to enable machine reasoning has continuously increased during the last few years.This paper suggests an automated method for document classification using an ontology, which expresses terminology information and vocabulary contained in Web documents by way of a hierarchical structure. Ontology-based document classification involves determining document features that represent the Web documents most accurately, and classifying them into the most appropriate categories after analyzing their contents by using at least two pre-defined categories per given document features. In this paper, Web documents are classified in real time not with experimental data or a learning process, but by similar calculations between the terminology information extracted from Web texts and ontology categories. This results in a more accurate document classification since the meanings and relationships unique to each document are determined. © 2006 Springer.

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Song, M. H., Lim, S. Y., Park, S. B., Kang, D. J., & Lee, S. J. (2006). Ontology-based automatic classification of web pages. Advances in Soft Computing, 34, 483–493. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-31662-0_37

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