A Proposed Model for Focused Crawling and Automatic Text Classification of Online Crime Web Pages

Authors

  • Muneer A. S. Hazaa Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Thamar University, Yemen
  • Fadl M. Ba-Alwi Faculty of Computer and Information Technology, Sana'a University, Yemen
  • Mohammed Albared Faculty of Computer and Information Technology, Sana'a University, Yemen
  • Helmi Al-Salehi Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Thamar University, Yemen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59167/tujnas.v6i6.1329

Keywords:

Crime Data Mining, Web Mining, Focused Crawling, Classification

Abstract

With the exponential growth of textual information available from the Internet, there has been an emergent need to find relevant, in-time and in-depth knowledge about crime topic. The huge size of such data makes the process of retrieving and analyzing and use of the valuable information in such texts manually a very difficult task. In this paper, we attempt to address a challenging task i.e. a crawling and classification of crime-specific knowledge on the Web. To do that, a model for online crime text crawling and classification is introduced. First, a crime-specific web crawler is designed to collect web pages of crime topic from the news websites. In this crawler, a binary Naive Bayes classifier is used for filtering crime web pages from others. Second, a multi-classes classification model is applied to categorize the crime pages into their appropriate crime types. In both steps, several feature selection methods are applied to select the most important features. Finally, the model has been evaluated on manually labeled corpus and also on online real world data. The experimental results on manually labeled corpus indicate that Naive Bayes with mutual information and odd ratio feature selection methods can accurately distinguish crime web pages from others with an F1 measure of 0.99. In addition, the experimental results also show that the Naive Bayes classification models can accurately classify crime documents to their appropriate crime types with Macro-F1 measure of 0.87. Our results also on online real word data show that the focused crawler with two-level classification is very effective for gathering high-quality collections of crime Web documents and also for classifying them.

Published

28-01-2023

How to Cite

Hazaa, M. A. S., Ba-Alwi, F. M., Albared, M., & Al-Salehi, H. (2023). A Proposed Model for Focused Crawling and Automatic Text Classification of Online Crime Web Pages. Thamar University Journal of Natural & Applied Sciences, 6(1), 65–81. https://doi.org/10.59167/tujnas.v6i6.1329

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