Information extraction and text summarization using linguistic knowledge acquisition
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Semi-automatic acquisition of conceptual structure from technical texts
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Automated learning of decision rules for text categorization
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Using explicit ontologies in KBS development
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Understanding, building and using ontologies
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Using natural language sources in model-based knowledge acquisition
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Learning Information Extraction Rules for Semi-Structured and Free Text
Machine Learning - Special issue on natural language learning
Learning to construct knowledge bases from the World Wide Web
Artificial Intelligence - Special issue on Intelligent internet systems
A personalized and integrative comparison-shopping engine and its applications
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Agents and e-commerce business models
Automatic Ontology-Based Knowledge Extraction from Web Documents
IEEE Intelligent Systems
A Knowledge-Based Information Extraction System for Semi-structured Labeled Documents
IDEAL '02 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning
Building Comparison-Shopping Brokers on the Web
WELCOM '01 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Electronic Commerce
The eXtensible Rule Markup Language
Communications of the ACM - Wireless networking security
Unsupervised learning of mDTD extraction patterns for web text mining
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Rule identification using ontology while acquiring rules from Web pages
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Ontology Mapping Between Heterogeneous Product Taxonomies in an Electronic Commerce Environment
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Rule-based personalized comparison shopping including delivery cost
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
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Comparison shopping is one of the important ingredients in electronic commerce, because it saves time and efforts of searching for product information and costs. However, most shopping malls still rely on the simple data such as price and other descriptive specifications, and cannot support the services of comparing the exact cost which requires rule based computation such as delivery cost. The comparison of delivery costs requires tailored computation because each bookstore has different free shipping rules, delivery options, and shipping rates. The purpose of this paper is to propose a rule based comparison shopping framework using XRML(eXtensible Rule Markup Language) approach. We propose the architecture, named ConsiderD, of maintaining rules in the comparison portal site to be consistent with its original pages. We experiment the benefit of using the rule based exact computation in comparison of book buying with the result by estimated average price such as BestWebBuy.com does. The result shows that providing the benefit of rule based comparison is significant and the hidden information such as delivery cost can be effectively processed with XRML framework.