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....information, we apply several induction algorithms [14,21,12,2] to generate a set of extraction rules R 1 , R 2 , Rm . Their exact form depend on the algorithm used to produce them, and may range from simple regular expressions to search procedures over a DOM Tree [3] or even XPointers [6]. hereafter, we refer to this set of rules as BookRules. The Navigational Document A navigational document defines the path to the intermediate pages, such as login or index, we need to visit in order to have access to the page that contains the information in which we are interested. Figure 6 ....
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