Conference proceeding
A methodology to find web site keywords
2004 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERNECE ON E-TECHNOLOGY, E-COMMERE AND E-SERVICE, PROCEEDINGS, pp 285-292
01 Jan 2004
Abstract
For many companies and/or institutions it is no longer sufficient to have a web site and high quality products or services. What in many cases makes the difference between success and failure of e-business is the potential of the respective web site to attract and retain visitors. This potential is determined by a site's content, its design, and technical aspects, such as e.g. time to load the pages among others.
In this paper, we concentrate on the content represented by free text of each of the web pages. We propose a method to determine the set of the most important words in a web site from the visitor's point of view. This is done combining usage information with web page content arriving at a set of keywords determined implicitly by the site's visitors.
Applying self-organizing neural networks to the respective usage and content data we can identify clusters of typical visitors and the most important pages and words for each cluster We applied our method to a bank's web site in order to show its benefits.
Institutions that perform consequently and regularly the proposed analysis can design their web sites according to their visitors' needs and requirements and this way stay ahead of their competitors.
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Details
- Title
- A methodology to find web site keywords
- Creators
- J D VelasquezR WeberH YasudaT Aoki
- Contributors
- S T Yuan (Editor)J Liu (Editor)
- Publication Details
- 2004 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERNECE ON E-TECHNOLOGY, E-COMMERE AND E-SERVICE, PROCEEDINGS, pp 285-292
- Conference
- 2004 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERNECE ON E-TECHNOLOGY, E-COMMERE AND E-SERVICE
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Number of pages
- 8
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Information Science (Informatics)
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000189506000042
- Other Identifier
- 991019238627404721
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