This paper discusses an approach to navigation based on queries made possible by a semantic hypermedia architecture. Navigation via query offers an augmented browsing capacity based on measures of semantic closeness between terms in an index space that models the classification of artefacts within a museum collection management system. The paper discusses some of the possibilities that automatic traversal of relationships in the index space holds for hybrid query/navigation tools, such as navigation via similarity and query generalisation. The example scenario suggests that, although these tools are implemented by complex queries, they fit into a browsing, rather than an analytical style of access. Such hybrid navigation tools are capable o...
In this paper we propose an object-oriented model for designing hypermedia applications. As the obje...
Traditionally the relations between concepts from a controlled vocabulary, such as the hierarchical ...
A searcher in a list of phrases which serves as an index to a set of documents often has problems fi...
Navigation, or browsing, is an important way of accessing information for a large class of applicati...
Navigation - browsing from one related piece of information to another - is an important means of ac...
This paper discusses a research prototype demonstrating an architecture for a hypermedia system, in ...
The advantages of hypermedia systems are often depicted in comparison to the rigid linear structure ...
In this paper, we introduce a framework to automatically build associations between pieces of inform...
The Two-Level Hypermedia Paradigm sees an Information Retrieval System as consisting of a document n...
The key to unlocking the information retrieval potential of hypertext and hypermedia systems lies in...
International audienceMobile hypermedia applications combine the well-known advantagesof the navigat...
Searching information from a large and dynamic information space causes several problems, concernin...
In this paper we study hypertext systems from a very general point of view, and focus on monitoring ...
Users searching for information in hypermedia environments often perform querying followed by manual...
One of the major problems confronting users of large hypermedia systems is that of navigation: knowi...
In this paper we propose an object-oriented model for designing hypermedia applications. As the obje...
Traditionally the relations between concepts from a controlled vocabulary, such as the hierarchical ...
A searcher in a list of phrases which serves as an index to a set of documents often has problems fi...
Navigation, or browsing, is an important way of accessing information for a large class of applicati...
Navigation - browsing from one related piece of information to another - is an important means of ac...
This paper discusses a research prototype demonstrating an architecture for a hypermedia system, in ...
The advantages of hypermedia systems are often depicted in comparison to the rigid linear structure ...
In this paper, we introduce a framework to automatically build associations between pieces of inform...
The Two-Level Hypermedia Paradigm sees an Information Retrieval System as consisting of a document n...
The key to unlocking the information retrieval potential of hypertext and hypermedia systems lies in...
International audienceMobile hypermedia applications combine the well-known advantagesof the navigat...
Searching information from a large and dynamic information space causes several problems, concernin...
In this paper we study hypertext systems from a very general point of view, and focus on monitoring ...
Users searching for information in hypermedia environments often perform querying followed by manual...
One of the major problems confronting users of large hypermedia systems is that of navigation: knowi...
In this paper we propose an object-oriented model for designing hypermedia applications. As the obje...
Traditionally the relations between concepts from a controlled vocabulary, such as the hierarchical ...
A searcher in a list of phrases which serves as an index to a set of documents often has problems fi...