Abstract
This paper researches various modelling approaches for website-related predictions, offering an overview of the field. With the ever-expanding landscape of the World Wide Web, there is an increasing need for automated methods to categorize websites. This study examines an array of prediction tasks, including website categorization, web navigation prediction, malicious website detection, fake news website detection, phishing website detection, and evaluation of website aesthetics.
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