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Advances in Data and Web Management: Joint 9th Asia-Pacific Web Conference, APWeb 2007, and 8th International Conference on Web-Age Information Management, WAIM 2007, Huang Shan, China, June 16-18, 2007, Proceedings

Guozhu Dong ; Xuemin Lin ; Wei Wang ; Yun Yang ; Jeffrey Xu Yu (eds.)

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Popular Computer Science; Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Information Storage and Retrieval; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Computer Communication Networks

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ISBN impreso

978-3-540-72483-4

ISBN electrónico

978-3-540-72524-4

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007

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Exploring the Power of Links in Data Mining

Jiawei Han

Algorithms like PageRank and HITS have been developed in late 1990s to explore links among Web pages to discover authoritative pages and hubs. Links have also been popularly used in citation analysis and social network analysis. We show that the power of links can be explored thoroughly in data mining, such as classification, clustering, information integration, and object distinction. Some recent results of our research that explore the crucial information hidden inside links will be introduced, including (1) multi-relational classification, (2) user-guided clustering, (3) link-based clustering, and (4) object distinction analysis. The power of links in other analysis tasks will also be discussed in the talk.

- Keynote | Pp. 2-2

Community Systems: The World Online

Raghu Ramakrishnan

The Web is about you and me. Until now, for the most part, it has denoted a corpus of information that we put online sometime in the past, and the most celebrated Web application is keyword search over this corpus. Sites such as del.icio.us, flickr, MySpace, Slashdot, Wikipedia, Yahoo! Answers, and YouTube, which are driven by user-generated content, are forcing us to rethink the Web — it is no longer just a static repository of content; it is a medium that connects us to each other. What are the ramifications of this fundamental shift? What are the new challenges in supporting and amplifying this shift?

- Keynote | Pp. 3-3