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Evaluation of the Aspects of Digital Interventions That Successfully Support Weight Loss: Systematic Review With Component Network Meta-Analysis.

open access: yesJ Med Internet Res
Nunns M   +9 more
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Web page segmentation evaluation

Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2015
In this paper, we present a framework for evaluating segmentation algorithms for Web pages. Web page segmentation consists in dividing a Web page into coherent fragments, called blocks. Each block represents one distinct information element in the page.
Sanoja, Andrés, Gançarski, Stéphane
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Web Experience in Mobile Networks: Lessons from Two Million Page Visits

The Web Conference, 2019
Measuring and characterizing web page performance is a challenging task. When it comes to the mobile world, the highly varying technology characteristics coupled with the opaque network configuration make it even more difficult. Aiming at reproducibility,
Mohammad Rajiullah   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Learning User Real-Time Intent for Optimal Dynamic Web Page Transformation

Information systems research, 2015
Many e-commerce websites struggle to turn visitors into real buyers. Understanding online users' real-time intent and dynamic shopping cart choices may have important implications in this realm. This study presents an individual-level, dynamic model with
A. Ding, Shibo Li, Patrali Chatterjee
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Annotating Web Pages for Semantic Web

2009 WRI World Congress on Computer Science and Information Engineering, 2009
Adding semantic annotation for web page is the foundation on constructing Semantic Web. Lexical patterns based annotation methods are adopted by most of the semantic annotation systems. The structures and visual features of web pages imply valuable semantic information, such as relation between entities, but these features are often ignored by current ...
Li Zhanhuai   +3 more
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Web page classification without the web page

Alternate track papers & posters of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web - WWW Alt. '04, 2004
Uniform resource locators (URLs), which mark the address of a resource on the World Wide Web, are often human-readable and can hint at the category of the resource. This paper explores the use of URLs for webpage categorization via a two-phase pipeline of word segmentation/expansion and classification. We quantify its performance against document-based
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