Testbed for Information Extraction from Deep Web
- Yasuhiro Yamada ,
- Nick Craswell ,
- Tetsuya Nakatoh ,
- Sachio Hirokawa
WWW2004 Poster Proceedings |
\urlhttp://research.microsoft.com/users/nickcr/pubs/yamada_www2004poster.pdf
Search results generated by searchable databases are served dynamically and far larger than the static documents on the Web. These results pages have been referred to as the Deep Web [1]. We need to extract the target data in results pages to integrate them on different searchable databases. We propose a testbed for information extraction from search results. We chose 100 databases randomly from 114,540 pages with search forms. Therefore, these databases have a good variety. We selected 51 databases which include URLs in a results page and manually identify target information to be extracted. We also suggest evaluation measures for comparing extraction methods and methods for extending the target data.