From Semantic Web Mining to Social and Ubiquitous Mining - A Subjective View on Past, Current, and Future Research

Web mining is the application of data mining techniques to the Web. In the past eight years, we have been following this line of research within two growing subareas of the Web: the Semantic Web and the Social Web. In this paper, we recall our key observations, and discuss the next upcoming trend—the application of data mining to the Ubiquitous Web.

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