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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2019

Web Page Segmentation for Non Visual Skimming

Judith Jeyafreeda Andrew
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Fabrice Maurel
Gaël Dias

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Web page segmentation aims to break a page into smaller blocks, in which contents with coherent semantics are kept together. Examples of tasks targeted by such a technique are advertisement detection or main content extraction. In this paper, we study different seg-mentation strategies for the task of non visual skimming. For that purpose, we consider web page segmentation as a clustering problem of visual elements, where (1) all visual elements must be clustered, (2) a fixed number of clusters must be discovered, and (3) the elements of a cluster should be visually connected. Therefore, we study three different algorithms that comply to these constraints: K-means, F-K-means, and Guided Expansion. Evaluation shows that Guided Expansion evidences statistically-relevant results in terms of compactness and separateness, and satisfies more logical constraints when compared to the other strategies.
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hal-02309625 , version 1 (09-10-2019)

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Judith Jeyafreeda Andrew, Stéphane Ferrari, Fabrice Maurel, Gaël Dias, Emmanuel Giguet. Web Page Segmentation for Non Visual Skimming. The 33rd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 33), Sep 2019, Hakodate, Japan. ⟨hal-02309625⟩
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