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Dispositivos móveis como telefones celulares e assistentes digitais pessoais (PDAs) estão se tornando ferramentas cada vez mais populares para acessar a Internet. Infelizmente, a experiência dos utilizadores que tentam aceder a páginas web com estes dispositivos móveis tem sido menos que satisfatória devido às suas pequenas áreas de visualização, ligações de comunicação lentas e baixo poder de computação. Neste artigo, propomos um avaliador treinado para estimar as pontuações de compatibilidade com dispositivos móveis de páginas da web, fornecendo uma indicação de sua adequação para dispositivos móveis. Essas pontuações ajudam as páginas otimizadas para celular a receber classificações mais altas nos resultados de pesquisa quando os usuários de celular buscam informações na web. Nossos experimentos mostram que os resultados da pesquisa reclassificados de acordo com nossas pontuações de compatibilidade com dispositivos móveis aumentam a satisfação do usuário móvel.
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Jihwan SONG, Xing XIE, Yoon-Joon LEE, Ji-Rong WEN, "Estimating Mobile-Friendliness Scores of Web Pages" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E93-D, no. 11, pp. 3124-3127, November 2010, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E93.D.3124.
Abstract: Mobile devices such as cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) are becoming increasingly popular tools to access the Internet. Unfortunately, the experience of users attempting to access web pages with these mobile devices has been less than satisfactory because of their small display areas, slow communications links and low computing power. In this paper, we propose a trained scorer to estimate the mobile-friendliness scores of web pages, providing an indication of their suitability for mobile devices. These scores help mobile-friendly pages receive higher ranks in search results when mobile users seek information on the web. Our experiments show that the search results re-ranked by our mobile-friendliness scores increase mobile user satisfaction.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.E93.D.3124/_p
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