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Hierarchical Semantic Relational Coverage Measure Based Web Document Clustering Using Semantic Ontology
Author(s) -
B. Selvalakshmi,
Dr.M. Subramaniam
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.j9062.0881019
Subject(s) - computer science , cluster analysis , information retrieval , document clustering , measure (data warehouse) , hierarchical clustering , semantic web , social semantic web , semantic similarity , data mining , preprocessor , artificial intelligence
The problem of web document clustering has been well studied. Web documents has been grouped based various features like textual, topical and semantic features. Number of approaches has been discussed earlier for the clustering of web documents. However the method does not produce promising results towards web document clustering. To overcome this, an efficient hierarchical semantic relational coverage based approach is presented in this paper. The method extracts the features of web document by preprocessing the document. The features extracted have been used to measure the semantic relational coverage measure in different levels. As the documents are grouped in a hierarchical manner, the method estimates the relational coverage measure in each level of the cluster. Based on the semantic relational measure at different level, the method estimates the topical semantic support measure. Using these two, the method computes the class weight. The estimated class weight has been used to perform document clustering. The proposed method improves the performance of document clustering and reduces the false classification ratio.

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