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Theodore W. Hong and Keith L. Clark. Using grammatical inference to automate information extraction from the Web. In Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, volume 2168, pages 216--227. Springer-Verlag, 2001.

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Information Extraction in Structured Documents.. - Kosala, Van den.. (2002)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....retrieval community. WHIRL has been used to implement some heuristics that are useful for IE in [4] In this sense WHIRL is not a wrapper induction system but rather a logic system that is programmed with heuristics for recognizing certain types of structure in HTML documents. Hong and Clark [13] propose a technique that uses stochastic context free grammars to infer a coarse structure of the page and then uses some user speci ed rules based on regular expressions to do a ner extraction of the page. Sakamoto et al. 21] propose a certain class of wrappers that use the tree structure of ....

T. W. Hong and K. L. Clark. Using grammatical inference to automate information extraction from the web. In Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, pages 216-227, 2001.


Information Extraction in Structured Documents.. - Kosala, Van den.. (2002)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....Stalker performs hierarchical extraction guided by this tree, i.e. on each level it learns how to extract a single node from its parent. Despite some di erences the approaches mentioned above have one thing in common they use methods to infer (subsets of) string languages. Hong and Clark [12] propose a technique that uses stochastic context free grammars to infer a coarse structure of the page and then uses some user speci ed rules based on regular expressions to do a ner extraction of the page. The inference technique employs a hill climbing search over the set of possible grammars ....

T. W. Hong and K. L. Clark. Using grammatical inference to automate information extraction from the web. In Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, pages 216-227, 2001.


Deploying Information Agents on the Web - Craig Knoblock University   (Correct)

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Theodore W. Hong and Keith L. Clark. Using grammatical inference to automate information extraction from the Web. In Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, volume 2168, pages 216--227. Springer-Verlag, 2001.


Hierarchies in HTML Documents: Linking Text to Concepts - Burget (2004)   (Correct)

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T.W. Hong, K.L. Clark. "Using Grammatical Inference to Automate Information Exraction from the Web", Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. 2001


Visual HTML Document Modeling for Information Extraction - Burget (2005)   (Correct)

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Hong, T.W., Clark, K.L.: Using Grammatical Inference to Automate Information Exraction from the Web. In Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. 2001


Fine-grain Web Site Structure Discovery - Valter Crescenzi Crescenz   (Correct)

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T. W. Hong and K. L. Clark. Using grammatical inference to automate information extraction from the Web. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2168:216+, 2001.


Deploying Information Agents on the Web - Knoblock   (Correct)

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Theodore W. Hong and Keith L. Clark. Using grammatical inference to automate information extraction from the Web. In Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, volume 2168, pages 216--227. Springer-Verlag, 2001.

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