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World Wide Web (WWW) provides interlinked hypertext documents (Web pages) that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia. WWW is growing at a remarkable rate and finding appropriate information can therefore be challenging. Web information retrieval deals with the search for documents, for information within documents and for metadata about documents, as well as that of searching databases in the WWW. Web information retrieval is an interdisciplinary science and deals with this challenge by exploiting various information technologies and computational intelligence approaches to design the next generation of web-information retrieval technologies.
This Volume provides reviews of cutting-edge technologies and insights into various topics related to XML-based and multimedia information access and retrieval under the umbrella of Web Intelligence, it also illustrates how organizations can gain competitive advantages by applying new techniques in real-world scenarios. The 18 chapters are arranged in three parts and have identified several important problem formulations in the area of Web and multimedia information querying, modelling user interactions and advanced information security and access control models. Chapters are authored by reputed scientists in the field and all articles are self-contained to provide the greatest reading flexibility.
List of contents
Contextual and Conceptual Information Retrieval and Navigation on the Web.- Automatic Invocation Linking for Collaborative Web-Based Corpora.- WS-Query - A Framework to Efficiently Query Semantic Web Service.- RDF-GL: A SPARQL-Based Graphical Query Language for RDF.- Semantics-Based Intelligent Indexing and Retrieval of Digital Images - A Case Study.- Harvesting Intelligence in Multimedia Social Tagging Systems.- User Profiles Modeling in Information Retrieval Systems.- Human-Web Interactions.- Web Recommender Agents with Inductive Learning Capabilities.- Capturing the Semantics of User Interaction: A Review and Case Study.- Analysis of Usage Patterns in Large Multimedia Websites.- An Adaptation Framework for Web Multimedia Presentations.- A Multifactor Secure Authentication System for Wireless Payment.- A Lightweight Authentication Protocol for Web Applications in Mobile Environments.- Developing Access Control Model of Web OLAP over Trusted and Collaborative Data Warehouses.- Security in Distributed Collaborative Environments: Limitations and Solutions.- A Low-Cost and Secure Solution for e-Commerce.- Hyperchaotic Encryption for Secure E-Mail Communication.
About the author
Dr. Ajith Abraham is Director of the Machine Intelligence Research (MIR) Labs, a global network of research laboratories with headquarters near Seattle, WA, USA. He is an author/co-author of more than 750 scientific publications. He is founding Chair of the International Conference of Computational Aspects of Social Networks (CASoN), Chair of IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Society Technical Committee on Soft Computing (since 2008), and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Computer Society representing Europe (since 2011).
Dr. Aboul-Ella Hassanien is a Professor in the Faculty of Computers and Information at Cairo University, Egypt, and Visiting Professor at the College of Business Administration, Kuwait University.
Dr. Aboul-Ella Hassanien is a Professor in the Faculty of Computers and Information at Cairo University, Egypt, and Visiting Professor at the College of Business Administration, Kuwait University.
Summary
This volume reviews cutting-edge technologies and insights related to XML-based and multimedia information access and data retrieval. And by applying new techniques to real-world scenarios, it details how organizations can gain competitive advantages.
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From the reviews:
“The book is an edited volume of 18 chapters written by authors from all over the world … . Each chapter in each set is self-contained and has its own set of references. … a worthwhile contribution to the literature, as it assembles contemporary research on Web Intelligence. It deliberately targets a readership that ranges from new graduate students to experienced researchers, and is successful in meeting the interests and needs of its intended audience.” (Anthony J. Duben, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2011)
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From the reviews:
"The book is an edited volume of 18 chapters written by authors from all over the world ... . Each chapter in each set is self-contained and has its own set of references. ... a worthwhile contribution to the literature, as it assembles contemporary research on Web Intelligence. It deliberately targets a readership that ranges from new graduate students to experienced researchers, and is successful in meeting the interests and needs of its intended audience." (Anthony J. Duben, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2011)