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Furthermore, the framework includes a class for calculating semantic similarity between concepts in human navigational paths [2].

Finally, the provided framework is essential for the HypTrails approach presented in [3] and referenced in https://github.com/psinger/HypTrails.

For a basic introduction to the framework please refer to the test examples. For further questions please conduct the issues section or drop me an email!

If you use the code, please cite the corresponding publication.

[1] Philipp Singer, Denis Helic, Behnam Taraghi and Markus Strohmaier, Detecting Memory and Structure in Human Navigation Patterns Using Markov Chain Models of Varying Order PLoS ONE, vol 9(7), 2014
[1] Philipp Singer, Denis Helic, Behnam Taraghi and Markus Strohmaier,
Detecting Memory and Structure in Human Navigation Patterns Using Markov Chain Models of Varying Order,
PLoS ONE, vol 9(7), 2014

[2] Philipp Singer, Thomas Niebler, Markus Strohmaier and Andreas Hotho,
Computing Semantic Relatedness from Human Navigational Paths: A Case Study on Wikipedia,
International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS), vol 9(4), 41-70, 2013

[2] Philipp Singer, Thomas Niebler, Markus Strohmaier and Andreas Hotho, Computing Semantic Relatedness from Human Navigational Paths: A Case Study on Wikipedia, International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS), vol 9(4), 41-70, 2013
[3] Philipp Singer, Denis Helic, Andreas Hotho and Markus Strohmaier,
HypTrails: A Bayesian Approach for Comparing Hypotheses About Human Trails on the Web,
24th International World Wide Web Conference, Florence, Italy, 2015 (Best Paper Award)

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