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Computing / Markup languages / Open formats / Technical communication / HTML / Formal languages / XPath / ELOG / Wrapper / HTML element / Regular expression / Adapter pattern
Date: 2001-08-16 04:33:25
Computing
Markup languages
Open formats
Technical communication
HTML
Formal languages
XPath
ELOG
Wrapper
HTML element
Regular expression
Adapter pattern

Visual Web Information Extraction with Lixto∗ Robert Baumgartner Sergio Flesca Georg Gottlob

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