AbstractToday's Web sites are intricate but not intelligent; while Web navigation is dynamic and idiosyncratic, all too often Web sites are fossils cast in HTML. In response, this paper investigates adaptive Web sites: sites that automatically improve their organization and presentation by learning from visitor access patterns. Adaptive Web sites mine the data buried in Web server logs to produce more easily navigable Web sites.To demonstrate the feasibility of adaptive Web sites, the paper considers the problem of index page synthesis and sketches a solution that relies on novel clustering and conceptual clustering techniques. Our preliminary experiments show that high-quality candidate index pages can be generated automatically, and that ...
The heterogeneity and the lack of structure that permeates much of the ever expanding information so...
In this paper an approach that is using evolving, incremental (on-line) clustering to automatically ...
Web applications are becoming more and more complex and difficult to maintain. To satisfy the custom...
Today's web sites are intricate but not intelligent; while web navigation is dynamic and idiosy...
The creation of a complex web site is a thorny problem in user interface design. First, different vi...
In this paper, an approach for reorganizing Web sites based on user access patterns is proposed. Our...
Website navigation has been appeared as a standout amongst the most essential outline highlights cro...
User traversals on hyperlinks between Web pages can reveal semantic relationships between these page...
The very beginning of the research on Smart Adaptive Web Systems (SAWS). They are systems that adapt...
Adaptive web sites have been proposed to enhance ease of navigation and information retrieval. A var...
AbstractA sitemap represents an explicit specification of the design concept and knowledge organizat...
The performance of information retrieval on the Web is heavily influenced by the organization of Web...
Web Structure Improvement has attracted much attention now days. The large websites such as E-commer...
With the increase in information on the World Wide Web it has become difficult to find the desired ...
This study seeks to find out how human beings cluster Web pages naturally. 20 Web pages retrieved by...
The heterogeneity and the lack of structure that permeates much of the ever expanding information so...
In this paper an approach that is using evolving, incremental (on-line) clustering to automatically ...
Web applications are becoming more and more complex and difficult to maintain. To satisfy the custom...
Today's web sites are intricate but not intelligent; while web navigation is dynamic and idiosy...
The creation of a complex web site is a thorny problem in user interface design. First, different vi...
In this paper, an approach for reorganizing Web sites based on user access patterns is proposed. Our...
Website navigation has been appeared as a standout amongst the most essential outline highlights cro...
User traversals on hyperlinks between Web pages can reveal semantic relationships between these page...
The very beginning of the research on Smart Adaptive Web Systems (SAWS). They are systems that adapt...
Adaptive web sites have been proposed to enhance ease of navigation and information retrieval. A var...
AbstractA sitemap represents an explicit specification of the design concept and knowledge organizat...
The performance of information retrieval on the Web is heavily influenced by the organization of Web...
Web Structure Improvement has attracted much attention now days. The large websites such as E-commer...
With the increase in information on the World Wide Web it has become difficult to find the desired ...
This study seeks to find out how human beings cluster Web pages naturally. 20 Web pages retrieved by...
The heterogeneity and the lack of structure that permeates much of the ever expanding information so...
In this paper an approach that is using evolving, incremental (on-line) clustering to automatically ...
Web applications are becoming more and more complex and difficult to maintain. To satisfy the custom...