Human Memory-Inspired Webpage Reaccess: A Previsitation Framework
Authors: Dr. Maria Gonzalez, Dr. Pablo Herrera, Dr. Lucia Ramirez
DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170406
Page No: 47-50
Abstract
Returning to beforehand saw website pages is a typical yet uneasy undertaking for clients because of the huge volume of by and by got to information on the web. This paper use human's regular review procedure of utilizing long winded and semantic memory signals to encourage review, and displays an individual web revisitation method called Webpage Prev through setting and substance watchwords. Basic methods for setting and substance recollections' securing, stockpiling, rot, and usage for page re-finding are talked about. An importance criticism component is likewise required to tailor to person's memory quality and revisitation propensities. Our half year client ponder demonstrates that: Contrasted and the current web revisitation instrument Memento, History List Searching technique, and Search Engine method. The proposed Webpage Prev conveys the best re-discovering quality in discovering rate (92.10%), normal F1-measure (0.4318) and normal rank mistake (0.3145). Our dynamic administration of setting and substance recollections including rot and fortification technique can emulate clients' recovery and review component. With importance criticism, the discovering rate of Webpage Prev increments by 9.82%, normal F1- measure increments by 47.09%, and normal rank blunder diminishes by 19.44% contrasted with stable memory administration strategy. Among time, area, and movement setting factors in WebPagePrev, action is the best review sign, and context+content based re-finding delivers the best execution, contrasted with setting based re-finding and substance based re-finding




