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Generating maps of web pages using cellular automata

Published: 23 May 2006 Publication History

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The aim of web pages visualization is to present in a very informative and interactive way a set of web documents to the user in order to let him or her navigate through these documents. In the web context, this may correspond to several user's tasks: displaying the results of a search engine, or visualizing a graph of pages such as a hypertext or a surf map. In addition to web pages visualization, web pages clustering also greatly improves the amount of information presented to the user by highlighting the similarities between the documents [6]. In this paper we explore the use of a cellular automata (CA) to generate such maps of web pages.

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WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web
May 2006
1102 pages
ISBN:1595933239
DOI:10.1145/1135777
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  1. cellular automata
  2. unsupervised clustering
  3. visualization
  4. web pages

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