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Spatio-Temporal Web Sensors Using Web Queries vs. Documents

Authors :
Shun Hattori
Source :
Journal of Automation and Control Engineering. 1:192-197
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
EJournal Publishing, 2013.

Abstract

In the Web world, one user creates and uploads a Web document about a phenomenon or event in the physical world, while another user retrieves and consumes Web documents by submitting a Web query. There have been many researches to mine Web documents in the exploding Web world, especially User Generated Content such as weblogs and microblogs, for knowledge about various phenomena and events in the physical world, and also Web services with the Web-mined knowledge have been made available for the public. However, there are few detailed investigations on how accurately Web-mined data reflect physical-world data. It must be socially-problematic to immoderately utilize the Web-mined data in public Web services without ensuring their accuracy sufficiently. Therefore, the previous papers introduced various Web Sensors to extract spatiotemporal data about a target phenomenon from Web documents searched by keyword(s) representing the target phenomenon, and tried to validate the potential and reliability of the Web-sensed spatiotemporal data. Moreover, this paper compares spatio-temporal Web Sensors analyzing Web queries and/or Web documents. 

Details

ISSN :
23013702
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Automation and Control Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7666653cd35499fb26a5c45e43cfc056
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12720/joace.1.3.192-197