This paper explores the idea of dynamically adding multi-destination links to Web pages, based on the context of the pages and users, as a way of assisting Web users in their information finding and navigation activities. The work does not make any preconceived assumptions about the information needs of its users. Instead it presents a method for generating links by adapting to the information needs of a community of users and for utilizing these in assisting users within this community based on their individual needs. The implementation of this work is carried out within a multi-agent framework where concepts from open hypermedia are extended and exploited. In this paper, the entities involved in the process of generating and using ?contex...
The link has been central to the idea of hypertext since its inception and continues to enjoy widesp...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
Automatically linking Wikipedia pages can be done either content based by exploiting word similariti...
This report presents the idea of 'linking in context' as a novel way of offering Web users recommend...
The main objective of this work is to address the problem of information overload within small group...
Open hypermedia concerns itself with finding ways to provide links between information using systems...
This report provides an overview of the work that the author has conducted into the field of adaptiv...
In today’s adaptive hypermedia systems, adaptivity is provided based on accumulative data gained fro...
Non-trivial hypertexts (containing more than one node) use links to implement their internal structu...
Taking the concept of a link from hypertext and adding to it the rich collection of information form...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is intended for humans to create and share documents. However, it does not ...
This paper describes an approach to adaptive hypermedia by incorporating linkbases into an agent-bas...
A general link service for the WWW has been used within an Electronic Libraries' project. Experience...
The rapid growth of the Internet has brought us endless choice, but it is also difficult to find ite...
Links are the key element for changing a text into a hypertext, and yet the WWW provides limited lin...
The link has been central to the idea of hypertext since its inception and continues to enjoy widesp...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
Automatically linking Wikipedia pages can be done either content based by exploiting word similariti...
This report presents the idea of 'linking in context' as a novel way of offering Web users recommend...
The main objective of this work is to address the problem of information overload within small group...
Open hypermedia concerns itself with finding ways to provide links between information using systems...
This report provides an overview of the work that the author has conducted into the field of adaptiv...
In today’s adaptive hypermedia systems, adaptivity is provided based on accumulative data gained fro...
Non-trivial hypertexts (containing more than one node) use links to implement their internal structu...
Taking the concept of a link from hypertext and adding to it the rich collection of information form...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is intended for humans to create and share documents. However, it does not ...
This paper describes an approach to adaptive hypermedia by incorporating linkbases into an agent-bas...
A general link service for the WWW has been used within an Electronic Libraries' project. Experience...
The rapid growth of the Internet has brought us endless choice, but it is also difficult to find ite...
Links are the key element for changing a text into a hypertext, and yet the WWW provides limited lin...
The link has been central to the idea of hypertext since its inception and continues to enjoy widesp...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
Automatically linking Wikipedia pages can be done either content based by exploiting word similariti...