In this paper we carry out a site-centric clickstream analysis by fitting a probabilistic model to the click sequences of surfers browsing an e-commerce Web site. In particular, surfers\u2019 paths are modeled as observations originating from a finite mixture of Markov chains which takes values in the site\u2019s page-space. We preliminarily tackle the problem of making inference on the number of distinct visits in which each surfers\u2019 sequence of clicks can be divided. We then deal with goodness-of-fit testing of the model to real data, exploring the heterogeneity of surfers. Finally, by using a simple model with only two components, we shed light on the relationship between surfing behavior and tendency to on-line purchasing
Web usage mining concerns the discovery of common browsing patterns, i.e., pages requested in sequen...
The problem of predicting a user’s behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
Web usage mining is usually defined as the discipline that concentrates on developing techniques tha...
In this paper we carry out a site-centric clickstream analysis by fitting a probabilistic model to t...
Abstract. Our aim is to explore the possibility of performing site-centric clickstream analysis by...
This thesis is concerned with providing further statistical development in the area of web usage ana...
This research focuses on combining Internet clickstream data from multiple online retailers and deve...
This thesis is concerned with providing further statistical development in the area of web usage ana...
Contains fulltext : 100941.pdf (preprint version ) (Closed access)We propose mixtu...
Search engines are a vital part of the Web and thus the Internet infrastructure. Therefore understan...
We consider the case of surfing within a single large Web site, which is important from the point of...
In recent years, the volume of clickstream and user data collected by news organizations has reached...
Consider a website and the surfers visiting its pages. A typical issue of interest, for example whil...
This chapter presents a method for usability diagnosis of webpages based on time analysis of clickst...
Consider a website and the surfers visiting its pages. A typical issue of interest, for example whil...
Web usage mining concerns the discovery of common browsing patterns, i.e., pages requested in sequen...
The problem of predicting a user’s behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
Web usage mining is usually defined as the discipline that concentrates on developing techniques tha...
In this paper we carry out a site-centric clickstream analysis by fitting a probabilistic model to t...
Abstract. Our aim is to explore the possibility of performing site-centric clickstream analysis by...
This thesis is concerned with providing further statistical development in the area of web usage ana...
This research focuses on combining Internet clickstream data from multiple online retailers and deve...
This thesis is concerned with providing further statistical development in the area of web usage ana...
Contains fulltext : 100941.pdf (preprint version ) (Closed access)We propose mixtu...
Search engines are a vital part of the Web and thus the Internet infrastructure. Therefore understan...
We consider the case of surfing within a single large Web site, which is important from the point of...
In recent years, the volume of clickstream and user data collected by news organizations has reached...
Consider a website and the surfers visiting its pages. A typical issue of interest, for example whil...
This chapter presents a method for usability diagnosis of webpages based on time analysis of clickst...
Consider a website and the surfers visiting its pages. A typical issue of interest, for example whil...
Web usage mining concerns the discovery of common browsing patterns, i.e., pages requested in sequen...
The problem of predicting a user’s behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
Web usage mining is usually defined as the discipline that concentrates on developing techniques tha...