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DM: RE: On-The-Fly creation of website content.


From: Maurice Mulvenna
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 15:23:47 +0100
Neil

If you get the current (August) issue of Comm. ACM, there is a large number
of articles on personalisation.  One special section on Personalization thru
Web Mining
has an article by Mike Perkowitz & Oren Etzioni (ToC here:
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/journals/cacm/2000-43/#8)
entitled 'Personalization on the Net using Web mining: adaptive Web sites'.

It should be a good starting point.

Regards,

Maurice
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 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: owner-datamine-l@nautilus-sys.com
 > [mailto:owner-datamine-l@nautilus-sys.com]On Behalf Of Signet Admin
 > Sent: 3 August 2000 13:47
 > To: 'datamine-l@nautilus-sys.com'
 > Subject: DM: On-The-Fly creation of website content.
 >
 >
 > Greetings all,
 >
 > My post relates to a topic that is not datamining in the sense we all
 > understand it, but I have read other discussions that bordered on the
 > subject and received invitations to conferences that touched upon it
 > through my subscription to this list.  The topic is on-the-fly creation of
 > web site content.  For those not familiar with the meaning, think of it in
 > terms of search engine results.  You give the search engine your query
 > terms and it presents you with pages constructed from query matches and
 > links to affiliates who have purchased the search terms you used etc.  The
 > pages have been created "on-the-fly".
 >
 > Can anyone point me to some resources that deal with the state of the art
 > and current limitations?  Actually, point me towards anything vaguely
 > related and I'll be quite pleased.
 >
 > If you work for a company specialising in it, I'd be happy to
 > hear from you
 > as well.
 >
 > Thanks for your time.
 >
 > Neil Dwyer
 > Market Information
 > Signet Pty Ltd, Australia.
 >




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