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Web Technologies Research and Development - APWeb 2005

7th Asia-Pacific Web Conference, Shanghai, China, March 29 - April 1, 2005, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3399)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): APWeb: Asia-Pacific Web Conference

Conference proceedings info: APWeb 2005.

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Table of contents (110 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Keynote Papers

    1. Databases and the Semantic Web: Data Semantics Revisited

      • Alexander Borgida, John Mylopoulos
      Pages 1-1
    2. DSL Weaving for Distributed Information Flow Systems

      • Calton Pu, Galen Swint
      Pages 2-14
    3. Broadening Vector Space Schemes for Improving the Quality of Information Retrieval

      • Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Laurence A. F. Park
      Pages 15-26
    4. A Neural Network Approach to Web Graph Processing

      • Ah Chung Tsoi, Franco Scarselli, Marco Gori, Markus Hagenbuchner, Sweah Liang Yong
      Pages 27-38
    5. Languages for the Net: From Presentation to Collaboration

      • Zhiwei Xu, Haozhi Liu, Haiyan Yu
      Pages 39-50
  3. Session 1: Classification and Clustering

    1. An Incremental Subspace Learning Algorithm to Categorize Large Scale Text Data

      • Jun Yan, Qiansheng Cheng, Qiang Yang, Benyu Zhang
      Pages 52-63
    2. CLINCH: Clustering Incomplete High-Dimensional Data for Data Mining Application

      • Zunping Cheng, Ding Zhou, Chen Wang, Jiankui Guo, Wei Wang, Baokang Ding et al.
      Pages 88-99
  4. Session 2: Topic and Concept Discovery

    1. Topic Discovery from Document Using Ant-Based Clustering Combination

      • Yan Yang, Mohamed Kamel, Fan Jin
      Pages 100-108
    2. A Pattern-Based Voting Approach for Concept Discovery on the Web

      • Jing Chen, Zhigang Zhang, Qing Li, Xiaoming Li
      Pages 109-120
    3. A Similarity Reinforcement Algorithm for Heterogeneous Web Pages

      • Ning Liu, Jun Yan, Fengshan Bai, Benyu Zhang, Wensi Xi, Weiguo Fan et al.
      Pages 121-132
    4. Constraint-Based Graph Mining in Large Database

      • Chen Wang, Yongtai Zhu, Tianyi Wu, Wei Wang, Baile Shi
      Pages 133-144
  5. Session 3: Text Search and Document Generation

    1. An Extension of UML Activity Diagram for Generation of XPDL Document

      • Hye-Min Noh, Bo Wang, Cheol-Jung Yoo, Ok-Bae Chang
      Pages 164-169
  6. Session 4: Web Search

    1. Block-Based Language Modeling Approach Towards Web Search

      • Shengping Li, Shen Huang, Gui-Rong Xue, Yong Yu
      Pages 170-182
    2. Level-Based Link Analysis

      • Guang Feng, Tie-Yan Liu, Xu-Dong Zhang, Tao Qin, Bin Gao, Wei-Ying Ma
      Pages 183-194

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About this book

This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 7th Asia Pacific Conference on Web Technology (APWeb 2005), which was held in Shanghai, China during March 29–April 1, 2005. APWeb is an international conference series on WWW technologies and is the primary forum for researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry to exchange knowledge on WWW-related technologies and new advanced applications. APWeb 2005 received 420 submissions from 21 countries and regions worldwide, including China, Korea, Australia, Japan, Taiwan, France, UK, Canada, USA, India, Hong Kong, Brazil, Germany, Thailand, Singapore, Turkey, Spain, Greece, Belgium, New Zealand, and UAE. After a thorough review process for each submission by the Program Committee members and expert reviewers recommended by PC members, APWeb 2005 accepted 71 regular research papers (acceptance ratio 16.9%) and 22 short papers (acceptance ratio 5.2%). This volume also includes 6 keynote papers and 11 invited demo papers. The keynote lectures were given by six leading experts: Prof. Ah Chung Tsoi (Australia Research Council), Prof. Zhiyong Liu (National Nature Science Foundation of China), Prof. John Mylopoulos (University of Toronto), Prof. Ramamohanarao (Rao) Kotagiri (University of Melbourne), Prof. Calton Pu (Georgia Tech), and Prof. Zhiwei Xu (Chinese Academy of Sciences).

Editors and Affiliations

  • Victoria University, Australia

    Yanchun Zhang

  • University of Kyoto, Japan

    Katsumi Tanaka

  • Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

    Jeffrey Xu Yu

  • Key Laboratory of Data Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Renmin University of China, MOE, Beijing, P.R. China

    Shan Wang

  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiatong University, Shanghai, China

    Minglu Li

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