Title
An evaluation and enhancement of densitometric fragmentation for content slicing reuse
Abstract
Content slicing addresses the need of adaptive systems to reuse open corpus material by converting it into re-composable information objects. However this conversion is highly dependent upon the ability to correctly fragment pages into structurally sound atomic pieces. A recently suggested approach to fragmentation, which relies on densitometric page representation, claims to achieve high accuracy and time performance. Although it has been well received within the research community, a full evaluation of this approach and identification of strengths and weaknesses across a range of characteristics hasn't been performed. This paper proposes an independent evaluation of the approach with respect to granularity control, accuracy, time performance, content diversity and linguistic dependency. Moreover, this paper also provides a significant contribution to address important weaknesses discovered during the analysis, in order to improve the suitability and impact of the original algorithm within the context of content slicing.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2396761.2398652
CIKM
Keywords
Field
DocType
densitometric fragmentation,important weakness,densitometric page representation,fragment page,full evaluation,content diversity,time performance,independent evaluation,adaptive system,atomic piece,high accuracy,fragmentation,analysis
Data mining,Information retrieval,Computer science,Reuse,Adaptive system,Slicing,Fragmentation (computing),Granularity,Strengths and weaknesses
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
5
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Killian Levacher1125.09
Seamus Lawless215513.27
Vincent Wade300.34