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B. D. Davison. Predicting web actions from html content. In Proc. of ACM HYPERTEXT, pages 159--168, Jun 2002.

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Defending Anonymous Communications Against Passive.. - Wright, Adler, Levine, .. (2003)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

....at the level of detail that we require. Work by Baryshnikov, et al. tries to predict trac patterns based on content, but from the point of view of servers handling load and not considering single users [2] Other papers on trac prediction, including work by Duchamp [6] and work by Davison [5], model users based on recent content. In Duchamp, only the last 50 requests are used, while the newer work by Davison only uses the last ve HTML documents. In this work, we seek patterns over much longer periods. 2.3 The Predecessor Attack on Recent Protocols Recently, several signi cant ....

Brian D. Davison. Predicting web actions from html content. In The Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT '02), pages 159-168, June 2002.


Learning Web Request Patterns - Davison (2004)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Davison)   (Correct)

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Brian D. Davison. Predicting Web actions from HTML content. In Proceedings of the The Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT'02), pages 159--168, College Park, MD, June 2002.


When Does a Hit = a Miss? - Davison, Krishnan, Wu (2002)   Self-citation (Davison)   (Correct)

....for proxy caches [11] and identified the difficulty of evaluating prefetching proxies under current schemes. A preloading proxy cache typically chooses what to preload based on either user retrieval history (e.g. 27, 20] or the content of the current or recently retrieved pages (e.g. [7, 6, 17, 29, 14, 13]) Neither are modeled well (if at all) in artificial workloads and captured traces which are typically used in evaluation. In the case where the workload is a captured trace from real users, the content is typically unavailable (at least not in the form that the users saw) Additionally, since a ....

B. D. Davison. Predicting Web actions from HTML content. In Proceedings of the The Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT'02), pages 159--168, College Park, MD, June 2002.


The Design And Evaluation Of Web Prefetching and Caching Techniques - Davison (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Davison)   (Correct)

.... of Chapter 2 has been published in IEEE Internet Computing [Dav01c] Part of Chapter 3 (written with Haym Hirsh) was presented in a AAAI ICML workshop paper [DH98] Much of Chapter 5 was presented at a SIGIR conference [Dav00c] A version of Chapter 6 was presented in a Hypertext conference [Dav02a] Part of Chapter 7 was presented at WCW [Dav99e] Part of Chapter 8 was presented at MASCOTS [Dav01b] A version of Chapter 10 was presented at WCW [Dav99d] A portion of Chapter 11 (written with Chandrasekar Krishnan and Baoning Wu) was presented at WCW [DKW02] Much of Chapter 12 was presented ....

....served (termed content based prefetching) such as those in CacheFlow [Cac02b] Wcol [CY97] and WebCompanion [Kle99] since they need at least to have access to the links within Web pages something that is not available from server logs. Even if page contents were logged (as in [CBC95, MDFK97, Dav02a] caches that perform prefetching may prefetch objects that are not on the user request logs and thus have unknown characteristics such as size and Web server response times. Real systems isolated networks. In order to combat the di#culties associated with a live network connection, measurement ....

Brian D. Davison. Predicting Web actions from HTML content. In Proceedings of the The Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT'02), pages 159--168, College Park, MD, June 2002.


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B. D. Davison. Predicting web actions from html content. In Proc. of the thirteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2002. with higher order layout. Top node is first page of website. Hierarchical output of layouts make analysis easier.


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B. D. Davison, "Predicting Web actions from HTML content," in Proc. of the thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT'02), College Park, MD, 2002, pp. 159--168.


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B. D. Davison, "Predicting Web actions from HTML content" in Proc. of the The Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT'02), College Park, MD, 2002, pp. 159--168.


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Brian D. Davison. Predicting web actions from html content. In Proceedings of the The Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT'02), pages 159--168, College Park, MD, June 2002.


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Brian D. Davison. Predicting web actions from html content. In Proceedings of the The Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT'02), pages 159--168, College Park, MD, June 2002.


Exploiting Webspace Organization for Accelerating Web Prefetching - Khan, Tao (2003)   (Correct)

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Brian D. Davison, Predicting Web Actions from HTML Content, In Proceedings of the The Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT'02), College Park, MD, June 11-15, 2002, pages 159-168.


Visual Web Mining - Youssefi, Duke, Zaki (2003)   (Correct)

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B. D. Davison. Predicting web actions from html content. In Proc. of the thirteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2002. with higher order layout. Top node is first page of website. Hierarchical output of layouts make analysis easier.


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B. D. Davison. Predicting web actions from html content. In Proceedings of the The Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, pages 159--168, College Park, MD, 2002.

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