Web intelligence explained
Web intelligence is the area of scientific research and development that explores the roles and makes use of artificial intelligence and information technology for new products, services and frameworks that are empowered by the World Wide Web.[1]
The term was coined in a paper written by Ning Zhong, Jiming Liu Yao and Y.Y. Ohsuga in the Computer Software and Applications Conference in 2000.
Research
The research about the web intelligence covers many fields – including data mining (in particular web mining), information retrieval, pattern recognition, predictive analytics, the semantic web, web data warehousing – typically with a focus on web personalization and adaptive websites.
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Further reading
- Book: Ning . Zhong . Jiming . Liu Yao. 2003. Yao. Yiyu. Web Intelligence . Springer . 978-3-540-44384-1.
- Book: Shroff. Gautam. The Intelligent Web: Search, smart algorithms, and big data. January 2014. OUP Oxford . 978-0-19-964671-5.
- Book: Juan . Velasquez . Palade . Vacile . 2008. Adaptive Web Site: A Knowledge Extraction from Web Data Approach. 1st. IOS Press. 978-1-58603-831-1.
- Book: Chbeir. Richard. Badr. Youakim. Abraham. Ajith. Hassanien. Aboul-Ella. Emergent Web Intelligence: Advanced Information Retrieval (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing). April 2010. Springer . 978-1-84996-073-1. 2015-06-13. 2012-11-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20121111221101/http://deca.cuc.edu.cn/Community/cfs-filesystemfile.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.PostAttachments/00.00.00.11.45/Emergent-Web-Intelligence-Advanced-Information-Retrieval.pdf. dead.
Notes and References
- Book: Ning . Zhong . Jiming . Liu Yao. 2003. Yao. Yiyu. Web Intelligence . 978-3-540-44384-1. 1. Springer .