In recent years with the increase in sharing tools and sites such as Meta, Twitter, WikiHow..., the web has become a constant and permanent source of scalable knowledge where users share their know-how in the form of procedural knowledge. This procedural knowledge, which consists of a successive set of steps for achieving a specific goal, is called good practice. Extracting and formalizing these good practices is a major asset in the field of artificial intelligence. In this context we present a new method for formalizing good practices extracted from the web, and extracting the best practice for a given request by applying the techniques of artificial learning and text summary on data graphs.
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