Generating Web site schema is a core step for value-added services on the web such as comparative shopping and information integration systems. Several approaches have been developed to detect this schema. For a real web site, due to the complexity of the site schema, post process of this schema such as labeling the schema types, comparing among different schema types and generating an extractor to extract instances of a schema type is a challenge. In this paper, a new tree structured called schema-type semantic model is proposed as a classifier for a schema type. Given some instances of a schema type, HTML tags contents, DOM trees structural information and visual information of these instances are exploited for the classifier construction. Using multivariate normal distribution, the classifier can be used to compare between two different schema types; i.e., the classifier can be used for schema mapping which is a core step of information integration. Also, the suggested classifier can be used to detect and extract instances of a schema type; i.e., it can be used as an extractor for web data extraction systems. Furthermore, the classifier can be used to improve the performance of the schema generated by web data extraction systems; i.e., the classifier can be used to get, as much as possible, a perfect schema. The experiments show an encourage result with the schemas of the test web sites (a data set of 40 web sites).
The spread-out of viruses has a great impact on people all over the world. Solving deterministic population models can be useful in understanding the changes results from spreading of virus, these models can be complicated if they are associated with any stochastic random parameters. In the current work, simulation and prediction of the virus behavior will be obtained by using spectral techniques. The stochastic models may be associated with more than one source of randomness, it might be noise or random coefficients or both. Spectral techniques are more efficient than other techniques in solving the stochastic models, for example, Wiener Hermite expansion technique, this technique is used to solve the models associated with noise resulting from different sources. It is helpful in predicting and simulating the behavior of the virus, one of the advantages is having high order of convergence. The statistical properties such as the expectation and the variance are calculated and compared with other techniques.
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