Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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553958 | Decision Support Systems | 2006 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The Internet is one of the fastest growing areas of intelligence gathering. We present a statistical approach, called principal clusters analysis, for analyzing millions of user navigations on the Web. This technique identifies prominent navigation clusters on different topics. Furthermore, it can determine information items that are useful starting points to explore a topic, as well as key documents to explore the topic in greater detail. Trends can be detected by observing navigation prominence over time. We apply this technique on a large popular website. The results show promise in web intelligence mining.
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Authors
Harris Wu, Michael Gordon, Kurtis DeMaagd, Weiguo Fan,