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WCXB: A Multi-Type Web Content Extraction Benchmark

Computation and Language 2026-05-21 v1

Abstract

Web content extraction - isolating a page's main content from surrounding boilerplate - is a prerequisite for search indexing, retrieval-augmented generation, NLP dataset construction, and large language model training. Progress in this area has been constrained by the limitations of existing evaluation benchmarks, which are small (100-800 pages), restricted to news articles, or based on web pages from over a decade ago. We introduce the Web Content Extraction Benchmark (WCXB), a dataset of 2,008 web pages from 1,613 domains spanning seven structurally distinct page types: articles, forums, products, collections, listings, documentation, and service pages. The dataset includes a 1,497-page development set and a 511-page held-out test set with matched page type distributions. Ground truth annotations were produced through a five-stage pipeline: LLM-assisted drafting, automated verification, four-pass frontier model review, snippet and quality verification scripts, and human review. We evaluate 13 extraction systems - 11 heuristic and 2 neural - and find that while top systems converge on articles (F1 = 0.93), performance diverges sharply on structured page types (F1 = 0.41-0.84), revealing blind spots invisible to existing article-only benchmarks. The dataset is released under CC-BY-4.0 with HTML source files, ground truth annotations, page type labels, and baseline results.

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@article{arxiv.2605.21097,
  title  = {WCXB: A Multi-Type Web Content Extraction Benchmark},
  author = {Murrough Foley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.21097},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Dataset: github.com/Murrough-Foley/web-content-extraction-benchmark, doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19316874. Leaderboard: webcontentextraction.org. Preprint also deposited at doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19664685