New MSN Tool Detects Sensitive Pages
March 22nd, 2007 | 1,913 Views RSS Feed
Microsoft has launched a new AdLabs tool called Detecting Sensitive Webpages. This tool is used for determining whether a webpage contains content that might be sensitive for public viewing.
Microsoft adCenter informs:
Sensitive Content Detection helps you determine whether a webpage contains content that might be considered sensitive by general public. For example, content about porn, terrorism, or crime. This tool detects whether the input webpage contains sensitive content and assigns a confidence score.
For example, the page at http://www.personalarms.com/defense/ninja_weapon_for_sale.htm is considered as a sensitive webpage.
Since we will crawl page from the server on realtime, so if the web page is generated by web server dynamically, the result may be different from time to time.
The results are shown in percentage of sensitivity. An extremely useful tool for AdSense publishers.
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