See also: deep-web, Deep Web, and deep Web

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deep web

  1. Alternative form of Deep Web
    • 2008, Patrice McDermott, Who Needs to Know?, →ISBN:
      Some of these information resources are “deep web” or “hidden web” assets, not easily accessible from typical Internet search engines.
    • 2013 July 1, Heidy M. Marin-Castro with Victor J. Sosa-Sosa, Ivan Lopez-Arevalo, and Hugo Jair Escalante-Baldera, “Automatic Classification of Web Databases Using Domain-Dictionaries”, in Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition, Proceedings of the 9th International Conference[1], page 431:
      The classification of such web databases according to their application domain is an important step towards the integration of deep web sources.
    • 2014 January 1, Guatam Das, “Mining and Analytic of Deep Web Repositories”, in Applied Algorithms, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference[2], page xvii:
      With the proliferation of deep web repositories...hidden behind proprietary web interfaces...efficient ways of exploring contents in such hidden repositories are of increasing importance in a wide variety of applications.

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