ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION IN THE TASKS OF CONSOLIDATING FROM OPEN SOURCES
Journal Title: Телекомунікаційні та інформаційні технології - Year 2018, Vol 141, Issue 1
Abstract
The article discusses the issues and possibilities of using existing parsing algorithms for obtaining and consolidating data from open sources for monitoring the ecological situation in Ukraine. A study was conducted on the time of operation and the use of memory, depending on the number of iterations. Thanks to this research, it is possible to choose the best algorithm for tasks, when data consolidation is necessary.
Authors and Affiliations
Serhii Otrokh, Valerii Kuzminykh, Yehor Shvets
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