With the increasing use of Web 2.0 platforms such as Web Blogs, discussion forums, Wikis, and various other types of social media, people began to share their experiences and opinions about products or services on the World Wide Web. Web Blogs have thus become an important source of information. In turn, great interest in blog mining has arisen, specifically due to its potential applications, such as in opinion or review search engine applications the ability to collect and analyze data. In this study, we introduce an architecture, implementation, and evaluation of a Web blog mining application, called the BlogMiner, which extracts and classifies people's opinions and emotions (or sentiment) from the contents of weblogs about movie reviews.
Keywords: blog mining, opinion mining, blog crawler, web blog miningI.
He has served at different positions in academia for the last 20+ years at various universities in USA and other countries. He is currently serving on the editorial boards of various journals and program committees for many international conferences. He is also the co-chair for ICSTC-2009 conference. His research interests include Database, intelligent systems, information system and health informatics. He is the author of numerous journal and conference publications. He has managed numerous projects for various private companies and government organizations. Dr.
With the development of Web 2.0 technologies, the sharing of photographs has increased. In this paper, the authors evaluate the art of photography, analyze how to develop intelligent photograph sharing system, and explaine the requirements of such systems. The authors present an architecture of an intelligent Web 2.0 based system and in future hope to add more modules for retention of users on the system. The system focuses on Web 2.0 usage, web mining for personalization service, and brings a different approach to collaborative filtering.
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