scholarly journals Spam, Opinions, and Other Relationships: Towards a Comprehensive View of the Web Knowledge Discovery

Author(s):  
Bettina Berendt
Author(s):  
Kai Hu ◽  
Yingxu Wang ◽  
Yousheng Tian

Autonomous on-line knowledge discovery and acquisition play an important role in cognitive informatics, cognitive computing, knowledge engineering, and computational intelligence. On the basis of the latest advances in cognitive informatics and denotational mathematics, this paper develops a web knowledge discovery engine for web document restructuring and comprehension, which decodes on-line knowledge represented in informal documents into cognitive knowledge represented by concept algebra and concept networks. A visualized concept network explorer and a semantic analyzer are implemented to capture and refine queries based on concept algebra. A graphical interface is built using concept and semantic models to refine users’ queries. To enable autonomous information restructuring by machines, a two-level knowledge base that mimics human lexical/syntactical and semantic cognition is introduced. The information restructuring model provides a foundation for automatic concept indexing and knowledge extraction from web documents. The web knowledge discovery engine extends machine learning capability from imperative and adaptive information processing to autonomous and cognitive knowledge processing with unstructured documents in natural languages.


Author(s):  
Claudia Plant ◽  
Christian Böhm

Clustering or finding a natural grouping of a data set is essential for knowledge discovery in many applications. This chapter provides an overview on emerging trends within the vital research area of clustering including subspace and projected clustering, correlation clustering, semi-supervised clustering, spectral clustering and parameter-free clustering. To raise the awareness of the reader for the challenges associated with clustering, the chapter first provides a general problem specification and introduces basic clustering paradigms. The requirements from concrete example applications in life sciences and the web provide the motivation for the discussion of novel approaches to clustering. Thus, this chapter is intended to appeal to all those interested in the state-of-the art in clustering including basic researchers as well as practitioners.


Database ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. baw086
Author(s):  
Deepika Singh ◽  
Hasnahana Chetia ◽  
Debajyoti Kabiraj ◽  
Swagata Sharma ◽  
Anil Kumar ◽  
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