The Consistency and Conformance of Web Document Collection Based on Heterogeneous DAC Graph

The heterogeneous DAC graph is an extension to a traditional, homogeneous graph representing a Web document collection. In DAC graph, beside documents' relationships, the relationships between documents, authors and concepts can be modeled. The document-author-concept relationships' model is used to measure consistency and conformance of a Web document collection.

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