Clustering Techniques in Web Content Mining
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Abstract
Clustering is useful technique in the field of textual data mining. Cluster analysis divides objects into meaningful groups based on
similarity between objects. Copious material is available from the World Wide Web (WWW) in response to any user-provided query. It becomes
tedious for the user to manually extract real required information from this material. Large document collections, such as those delivered by
Internet search engines, are difficult and time-consuming for users to read and analyze. The detection of common and distinctive topics within a
document set, together with the generation of multi-document summaries, can greatly ease the burden of information management. This paper
focus on this problem of mining the useful information from the collected web documents using fuzzy clustering of the text collected from the
downloaded web documents.
Keywords- k-means, cure, birch, rock, erock, fuzzy clustering, text mining.
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