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web mining (geotechnical engineering)

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Web mining (geotechnical engineering) is a specialized application of web mining, itself a form of data mining and data-intensive computing, focused on the systematic discovery and extraction of patterns, knowledge, and valuable information from data sources available on the World Wide Web that are pertinent to the field of geotechnical engineering. This approach involves employing computational techniques to analyze web content (text, images, multimedia), web structure (links between pages), or web usage data (user interactions) specifically concerning geotechnical phenomena, materials, projects, research, or hazards. Its significance lies in enabling the aggregation and analysis of distributed, heterogeneous online information to support geotechnical analysis, design, risk assessment, and research.

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MT

University of Wolverhampton

CL

Pennsylvania State University

AS

Pennsylvania State University

BJ

Pennsylvania State University

MC

University of Hong Kong

Top Institutions

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University of Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

Pennsylvania State University

State College, United States

University of Sheffield

Sheffield, United Kingdom

University of North Texas

Denton, United States

University of Arizona

Tucson, United States