Interacting with Computers, 10 (2): pp. 107-128.This paper introduces a generic approach to the development of hypermedia information systems. This approach emphasizes the role of intrinsic inter-document relationships in structuring and visualizing a large hypermedia information space. In this paper, we illustrate the use of this approach based on three types of similarity measurements: hypertext linkage, content similarity and usage patterns. Salient patterns in these relationships are extracted and visualised in a simple and intuitive associated network. The spatial layout of a visualisation is optimised such that closely related documents are placed near to each other and only those intrinsic connections among them are shown to users as...
this paper we describe an approach we have developed to semi-automatically generate a hypertext from...
Abstract: Information Visualization can make hypermedia systems more usable by presenting a site map...
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 53 (5): pp. 851-866.This paper describes the develo...
Networked information spaces contain information entities, corresponding to nodes, which are connect...
Textbooks are even more available in electronic format nowadays than in the past. As the size of a...
The unprecedented growth of the World Wide Web illustrates the importance of hypertext as a method f...
As a fundamental task, document similarity measure has broad impact to document-based classification...
submitted for publication Abstract. Assessing semantic similarity between text documents is a crucia...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
The rapid increase of web complexity and size makes web searched results far from satisfaction in ma...
As a fundamental task, document similarity measure has broad impact to document-based classification...
This paper proposes a hyperlink-based web page similarity measurement and two matrix-based hierarchi...
Open Hypermedia Systems are designed to allow links to be authored and followed on top of any media ...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
Hypertext systems are dependent upon a formalized system of linked nodes. In practice, these links h...
this paper we describe an approach we have developed to semi-automatically generate a hypertext from...
Abstract: Information Visualization can make hypermedia systems more usable by presenting a site map...
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 53 (5): pp. 851-866.This paper describes the develo...
Networked information spaces contain information entities, corresponding to nodes, which are connect...
Textbooks are even more available in electronic format nowadays than in the past. As the size of a...
The unprecedented growth of the World Wide Web illustrates the importance of hypertext as a method f...
As a fundamental task, document similarity measure has broad impact to document-based classification...
submitted for publication Abstract. Assessing semantic similarity between text documents is a crucia...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
The rapid increase of web complexity and size makes web searched results far from satisfaction in ma...
As a fundamental task, document similarity measure has broad impact to document-based classification...
This paper proposes a hyperlink-based web page similarity measurement and two matrix-based hierarchi...
Open Hypermedia Systems are designed to allow links to be authored and followed on top of any media ...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
Hypertext systems are dependent upon a formalized system of linked nodes. In practice, these links h...
this paper we describe an approach we have developed to semi-automatically generate a hypertext from...
Abstract: Information Visualization can make hypermedia systems more usable by presenting a site map...
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 53 (5): pp. 851-866.This paper describes the develo...