One of the most frequently used models for understanding human navigation on the Web is the Markov chain model, where Web pages are represented as states and hyperlinks as probabilities of navigating from one page to another. Predominantly, human navigation on the Web has been thought to satisfy the memoryless Markov property stating that the next page a user visits only depends on her current page and not on previously visited ones. This idea has found its way in numerous applications such as Google's PageRank algorithm and others. Recently, new studies suggested that human navigation may better be modeled using higher order Markov chain models, i.e., the next page depends on a longer history of past clicks. Yet, this finding is preliminar...
In this paper we study the complexity of a data mining algorithm for extracting patterns from user w...
Web usage mining is usually defined as the discipline that concentrates on developing techniques tha...
Markov models have been widely used for modelling users' navigational behaviour in the Web grap...
Markov models have been widely used to represent and analyze user Web navigation data. In previous w...
Markov models have been widely used to represent and analyse user web navigation data. In previous w...
The problem of predicting a user’s behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
Navigation through the web, colloquially known as “surfing”, is one of the main ac-tivities of users...
The problem of predicting a user's behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
Web usage mining concerns the discovery of common browsing patterns, i.e., pages requested in sequen...
The large number of Web pages on many Web sites has raised navigational problems. Markov chains hav...
Abstract. The accurate prediction of Web navigation patterns has immense com-mercial value as the We...
For a good simulation it is very important to find methods for navigating through the web (Levene an...
Markov models have been widely used for modelling users’ web navigation behaviour. In previous work ...
Contains fulltext : 100941.pdf (preprint version ) (Closed access)We propose mixtu...
We present two methods for testing the predictive power of a variable length Markov chain induced fr...
In this paper we study the complexity of a data mining algorithm for extracting patterns from user w...
Web usage mining is usually defined as the discipline that concentrates on developing techniques tha...
Markov models have been widely used for modelling users' navigational behaviour in the Web grap...
Markov models have been widely used to represent and analyze user Web navigation data. In previous w...
Markov models have been widely used to represent and analyse user web navigation data. In previous w...
The problem of predicting a user’s behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
Navigation through the web, colloquially known as “surfing”, is one of the main ac-tivities of users...
The problem of predicting a user's behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
Web usage mining concerns the discovery of common browsing patterns, i.e., pages requested in sequen...
The large number of Web pages on many Web sites has raised navigational problems. Markov chains hav...
Abstract. The accurate prediction of Web navigation patterns has immense com-mercial value as the We...
For a good simulation it is very important to find methods for navigating through the web (Levene an...
Markov models have been widely used for modelling users’ web navigation behaviour. In previous work ...
Contains fulltext : 100941.pdf (preprint version ) (Closed access)We propose mixtu...
We present two methods for testing the predictive power of a variable length Markov chain induced fr...
In this paper we study the complexity of a data mining algorithm for extracting patterns from user w...
Web usage mining is usually defined as the discipline that concentrates on developing techniques tha...
Markov models have been widely used for modelling users' navigational behaviour in the Web grap...