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Dynamic Web Content Filtering based on User's Knowledge

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Dynamic Web Content Filtering based on User's Knowledge
This paper focuses on the development of a maintainable information filtering system. The simple and efficient solution to this problem is to block the Web sites by URL, including IP address. However, it is not efficient for unknown Web sites and it is difficult to obtain complete block list. Content based filtering is suggested to overcome this problem as an additional strategy of URL filtering. The manual rule based method is widely applied in current content filtering systems, but they overlook the knowledge acquisition bottleneck problems. To solve this problem, we employed the Multiple Classification Ripple-Down Rules (MCRDR) knowledge acquisition method, which allows the domain expert to maintain the knowledge base without the help of knowledge engineers. Throughout this study, we will prove the MCRDR based information filtering system can easily prevent unknown Web information from being delivered and easily maintain the knowledge base for the filtering system.
N. Churcharoenkrung, Yang Sok Kim, Byeong Ho Kang
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ITCC
Authors N. Churcharoenkrung, Yang Sok Kim, Byeong Ho Kang
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