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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Did not arrive I couldn't read it. I ordered this book from Canada, I was vacationing in Whistler and the book stuck in Vancouver customs. WTF ?! Amazon great them refound me, but Canada customs, mmmmmm not good. review from an academic who uses this book for teaching So what does the author, Bing Liu know about Web data mining to write the book "Web Data Mining - Exploring Hyperlinks, Contents, and Usage Data"[1] ? Fortunately the answer is "a lot!" This fact along with the title which had some cosine similarity with the names of my research lab and a graduate course that I have been teaching at the University of Louisville since 2004, and prior to that at the University of Memphis since 2000, are the reasons why I ordered a copy of this book. Bing Liu is a well seasoned researcher who has made significant contributions to association rule mining, in particular classification using association rule mining and association rule mining with multiple supports. He has also worked on Web data extraction, and more recently on opinion mining. In addition to the expertise of the author, two of the chapters, Chapter 8, Web Crawling, and Chapter 12, Web Usage Mining, were contributed by two leading experts in these respective areas, Filippo Menczer for the former and Bamshad Mobasher for the latter. Good overview on current topics What I liked most about the book was the scratch I got when facing all the possibilities regarding data that is free available on the Internet. My interest area is crawling, and there is an exclusive chapter about it on the book. But as with all others chapters, it's only a bird's-eye view on the topic, so specifically the crawler part of the book wasn't of much use. In spite of it, my expectations were reached with the rest of the work, since I just wanted to be aware of what is happening today concerning Web data mining. I must note that, although chapters on relevant topics are small (more or less 30 and so pages) and surely don't cover all the nuances, the book comes with plenty of references for anyone who wants to dig further. Excellent graduate text and reference This book makes a great text for graduate courses, as well as a reference for scholars. The chapters are well written and provide good examples for any significant concepts. Each section covers the basics to establish a foundation of understanding for someone unfamiliar with the area, but goes on to also touch upon the research forefront on each topic. One of the most useful sections I've found as a researcher is the Bibliographic Notes found at the end of each section which briefly describes the major groups of work within the topic with cites to major papers/articles/books in each of these areas (seems to be about 50 or so per chapter). | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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