Application of Data Pre-Processing Method in Web Mining

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With the widely application of the WWW and the emergence of Web technology, make the research of data mining has entered a new stage. Web log mining is based on the idea of data mining to analyze the server log processing. Paper aimed at the early stage of the data mining is put forward based on log data preprocessing methods, the purpose is to divide server logs into multiple unique user access sequence at a time, and to give a good algorithm.

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