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Building an Intelligent Web: Theory and Practice
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Building an Intelligent Web: Theory and Practice

by Pawan Lingras, Rajendra Akerkar
March 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
326 pages
12h 25m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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6.5 Web-Usage Mining Applications 239
6.5 Web-Usage Mining Applications
Thus far, we have seen an example of data available for web-usage mining. We have also looked
at a summarization of web usage, as well as aggregate and individual session visualization. Now
it is time to apply data-mining techniques to this data and discover more interesting nuggets of
knowledge. The discussion will start by using our web-access log to group users into different
clusters. Later on we will see how classification and association have been used in the web-
usage-mining context. Finally, a dataset from
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