This paper describes a technique for interceding between users and the information that they browse. This facility, that we term 'dynamic annotation', affords a means of editing Web page content 'on-the-fly' between the source Web server and the requesting client. Thereby, we have a generic way of modifying the content displayed to local users by addition, removal or reorganising any information sourced from the World-Wide Web, whether this derives from local or remote pages. For some time, we have been exploring the scope for this device and we believe that it affords many potential worthwhile applications. Here, we describe two varieties of use. The first variety focuses on support for individual users in two contexts (second-language sup...
Web page annotation systems enable users to add their own notes to documents and resources hosted on...
Web pages often contain clutter (such as unnecessary images and extraneous links) around the body of...
Systems to annotate online content are becoming increasingly common on the World Wide Web. While muc...
This paper describes a technique for interceding between users and the information that they browse....
Abstract: This paper describes a technique for interceding between users and the information that th...
This paper presents an approach to the provision of on-line assistance for learners of English as a ...
International audienceThe proliferation of electronic content has notably lead to the apparition of ...
Document annotation is considered as one of the most popular methods, where metadata present in docu...
The World-Wide Web (WWW) changes the way people retrieve information from the Internet. The Web is r...
This technology review describes the rapidly developing field of web annotation tools and standards ...
This paper discusses the role of context information in building the next generation of hum...
This research develops Web annotation tools (WATs), allowing users to annotate on hypertexts, to bui...
We propose to manually annotate web pages with computer-processable con trolled natural language. Th...
The use of the World Wide Web has experienced extraordinary growth in the last decades. The Web has ...
Annotation is a fundamental activity for information extraction. Annotation of large corpora provid...
Web page annotation systems enable users to add their own notes to documents and resources hosted on...
Web pages often contain clutter (such as unnecessary images and extraneous links) around the body of...
Systems to annotate online content are becoming increasingly common on the World Wide Web. While muc...
This paper describes a technique for interceding between users and the information that they browse....
Abstract: This paper describes a technique for interceding between users and the information that th...
This paper presents an approach to the provision of on-line assistance for learners of English as a ...
International audienceThe proliferation of electronic content has notably lead to the apparition of ...
Document annotation is considered as one of the most popular methods, where metadata present in docu...
The World-Wide Web (WWW) changes the way people retrieve information from the Internet. The Web is r...
This technology review describes the rapidly developing field of web annotation tools and standards ...
This paper discusses the role of context information in building the next generation of hum...
This research develops Web annotation tools (WATs), allowing users to annotate on hypertexts, to bui...
We propose to manually annotate web pages with computer-processable con trolled natural language. Th...
The use of the World Wide Web has experienced extraordinary growth in the last decades. The Web has ...
Annotation is a fundamental activity for information extraction. Annotation of large corpora provid...
Web page annotation systems enable users to add their own notes to documents and resources hosted on...
Web pages often contain clutter (such as unnecessary images and extraneous links) around the body of...
Systems to annotate online content are becoming increasingly common on the World Wide Web. While muc...