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    Web page prediction by clustering and integrated distance measure
    (2012) Poornalatha, G.; Raghavendra, S.R.
    The tremendous progress of the internet and the World Wide Web in the recent era has emphasized the requirement for reducing the latency at the client or the user end. In general, caching and prefetching techniques are used to reduce the delay experienced by the user while waiting to get the web page from the remote web server. The present paper attempts to solve the problem of predicting the next page to be accessed by the user based on the mining of web server logs that maintains the information of users who access the web site. The prediction of next page to be visited by the user may be pre fetched by the browser which in turn reduces the latency for user. Thus analyzing user's past behavior to predict the future web pages to be navigated by the user is of great importance. The proposed model yields good prediction accuracy compared to the existing methods like Markov model, association rule, ANN etc. © 2012 IEEE.
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    Web sessions clustering using hybrid sequence alignment measure (HSAM)
    (Springer-Verlag Wien michaela.bolli@springer.at, 2013) Poornalatha, G.; Raghavendra, S.R.
    Web usage mining inspects the navigation patterns in web access logs and extracts previously unknown and useful information. This may lead to strategies for various web-oriented applications like web site restructure, recommender system, web page prediction and so on. The current work demonstrates clustering of user sessions of uneven lengths to discover the access patterns by proposing a distance method to group user sessions. The proposed hybrid distance measure uses the access path information to find the distance between any two sessions without altering the order in which web pages are visited. R2 is used to make a decision regarding the number of clusters to be constructed. Jaccard Index and Davies–Bouldin validity index are employed to assess the clustering done. The results obtained by these two standard statistic measures are encouraging and illustrate the goodness of the clusters created. © 2012, Springer-Verlag.