Deep Web is a widely unexplored data source, is becoming an important research topic. Retrieving structured data from deep web pages is the challenging problem due to their complex structure. In this paper, Information extracts on the Deep Web pages based on the Deep Web Data Extraction technique (DWDR-IR). Search engines usually return a large number of pages in response to the user queries. To help the users to navigate in the result list, ranking methods are activated on the search results. In this paper, a page ranking mechanism called Coherence Ratio based Page (CRP) ranking algorithm is used. To retrieve the information accurately, an approach called WordNet is used. WordNet checks the similarity of data records and find the correct data region with higher precision using the semantic properties of data records. This concept is very important to display the valuable results occur on the top of the result list on the basis of browsing behavior of the user, it reduces the search space and provides high accuracy. This approach handles the visual features on the deep web data extraction, including data item extraction, data record extraction and visual wrapper generation. The proposed work removes all noise such as header, footer, irrelevant advertisement and irrelevant content using NoiSe Filter (NSFilter) algorithm. The proposed method retrieves perfect extraction of relevant results from the deep web pages. DWDE-IR results higher precision, recall and filter accuracy than the existing method ViDE.
Nowadays the construction of steel buildings is very common. When a building's height increases, its stability is taken into account. Shear walls have to be added to these structures for them to endure the lateral loads caused by wind and seismic activity. Steel plate shear walls (SPSW), one of the shear wall types, are the most efficient since they are lighter and thinner, enhancing the architectural space and rigidity of the structures. This study employs ETABS software to display the seismic analysis of a 15-story steel structure in seismic zone III that has steel plate shear walls at the corners and centre. This article also compares the performance of another 15-story steel building with steel plate shear walls of different thicknesses (15mm, 20mm, and 25mm). The steel building with the thicker steel plate shear walls at the corners performs better in terms of storey displacement and storey drift when compared to other structures. According to IS 1893:2016, the models are examined using the response spectrum method.
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