Future Internet (Jun 2022)

Aesthetic Trends and Semantic Web Adoption of Media Outlets Identified through Automated Archival Data Extraction

  • Aristeidis Lamprogeorgos,
  • Minas Pergantis,
  • Michail Panagopoulos,
  • Andreas Giannakoulopoulos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fi14070204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 204

Abstract

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The last decade has been a time of great progress in the World Wide Web and this progress has manifested in multiple ways, including both the diffusion and expansion of Semantic Web technologies and the advancement of the aesthetics and usability of Web user interfaces. Online media outlets have often been popular Web destinations and so they are expected to be at the forefront of innovation, both in terms of the integration of new technologies and in terms of the evolution of their interfaces. In this study, various Web data extraction techniques were employed to collect current and archival data from news websites that are popular in Greece, in order to monitor and record their progress through time. This collected information, which took the form of a website’s source code and an impression of their homepage in different time instances of the last decade, has been used to identify trends concerning Semantic Web integration, DOM structure complexity, number of graphics, color usage, and more. The identified trends were analyzed and discussed with the purpose of gaining a better understanding of the ever-changing presence of the media industry on the Web. The study concluded that the introduction of Semantic Web technologies in online media outlets was rapid and extensive and that website structural and visual complexity presented a steady and significant positive trend, accompanied by increased adherence to color harmony.

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