Presentation 2010-01-21
A Study on the Net-shopping Support Techniques by Packet Log Analysis
Tomonari ISHIDU, Toshihiko WAKAHARA,
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Abstract(in English) In recent years, with the wide spread of the Internet, it is called Web2.0 days, and most users have come to access easily to the Internet and send the information freely by SNS or Weblog systems. Although a lot of users can purchase many goods by net shopping, they are hard to access again exactly in the same way and purchase the similar goods because the users are apt to forget the procedures. Then as the bookmark information only provide the basic information, they are not helpful. This paper presents a new user support system for net-shopping. This system can estimate the user purchase activity by packet log analysis and provide purchase sequence. The proto type system is constructed and the experiments show the validity of this support tool.
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Keyword(in English) Net-shopping / Access log / Text mining / User support / Packet log analysis
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Title (in English) A Study on the Net-shopping Support Techniques by Packet Log Analysis
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Keyword(1) Net-shopping
Keyword(2) Access log
Keyword(3) Text mining
Keyword(4) User support
Keyword(5) Packet log analysis
1st Author's Name Tomonari ISHIDU
1st Author's Affiliation Fukuoka Institute of Technology Graduate School of Communication and Information Networking()
2nd Author's Name Toshihiko WAKAHARA
2nd Author's Affiliation Fukuoka Institute of Technology Graduate School of Communication and Information Networking
Date 2010-01-21
Paper # LOIS2009-61
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 379
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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