Applying particle swarm optimization-based dynamic adaptive hyperlink evaluation to focused crawler for meteorological disasters

Author:

Liu JingfaORCID,Yang ZhiheORCID,Yan XuemingORCID,Chen DuanbingORCID

Abstract

AbstractTraditional semantic-based focused crawlers calculate the topical priority of hyperlink by linearly integrating topical similarity evaluation metrics and empirical weights. However, the manually pre-determined weights may introduce bias in evaluating hyperlinks, resulting in topic deviation during crawling. To address this problem, we propose a dynamic adaptive procedure based on particle swarm optimization which dynamically updates weights in every crawling step and put forward a new focused crawler, called FCPSO. In FCPSO, we utilize domain ontology for topic representation and a comprehensive priority evaluation method to evaluate the topical priority of hyperlink. Furthermore, we construct a multi-objective optimization model for hyperlink selection, in which the strategy of the non-dominant sorting with the nearest farthest candidate solution is proposed to select Pareto-optimal hyperlinks and guide the crawling direction. Extensive experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of FCPSO over other strategies that it can obtain more topic-relevant webpages with less time consumption.

Funder

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Program of Science and Technology of Guangzhou

Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Multilingual Intelligent Processing

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computational Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Information Systems,Artificial Intelligence

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