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Extracting the Main Content of Web Pages Using the First Impression Area

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Extracting the main content from a web page is essential in various applications such as web crawlers and browser reader modes. Existing extraction methods using text-based algorithms and features for… Click to show full abstract

Extracting the main content from a web page is essential in various applications such as web crawlers and browser reader modes. Existing extraction methods using text-based algorithms and features for English text can be ineffective for non-English web pages. This study proposes a main content extraction method that obtains visual and structural features from the rendered web page. Our method uses the first impression area (FIA), a part of a web page that users initially view. In this area, websites have applied many techniques that enable users to find the main content easily. Using the non-textual properties in the FIA, our method selects three points with high content area density and expands the area from each point until it meets several structural and visual-based conditions. We evaluated our method, browsers’ (Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome) reader modes, and existing main content extraction methods on multilingual datasets using two measures: Longest Common Subsequences and matched text blocks. The results showed that our method performed better than other methods in both English (up to 46%, matched text blocks $\mathrm {\mathbf {F_{0.5}}}$ ) and non-English (up to 42%, matched text blocks $\mathrm {\mathbf {F_{0.5}}}$ ) web pages.

Keywords: area; main content; method; web pages; web

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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