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WebWatcher: A Learning Apprentice for the World Wide Web

by Robert Armstrong, Dayne Freitag, Thorsten Joachims, Tom Mitchell , 1995
"... We describe an information seeking assistant for the world wide web. This agent, called WebWatcher, interactively helps users locate desired information by employing learned knowledge about which hyperlinks are likely to lead to the target information. Our primary focus to date has been on two issue ..."
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We describe an information seeking assistant for the world wide web. This agent, called WebWatcher, interactively helps users locate desired information by employing learned knowledge about which hyperlinks are likely to lead to the target information. Our primary focus to date has been on two

Semistructured data

by Peter Buneman , 1997
"... In semistructured data, the information that is normally as-sociated with a schema is contained within the data, which is sometimes called “self-describing”. In some forms of semi-structured data there is no separate schema, in others it exists but only places loose constraints on the data. Semi-str ..."
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-structured data has recently emerged as an important topic of study for a variety of reasons. First, there are data sources such as the Web, which we would like to treat as databases but which cannot be constrained by a schema. Second, it may be desirable to have an extremely flexible format for data exchange

Movement-based location update and selective paging for PCS networks

by Ian F. Akyildiz, Joseph S. M. Ho , Yi-bing Lin - IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING , 1996
"... This paper introduces a mobility tracking mechanism that combines a movement-based location update policy with a selective paging scheme. Movement-based location update is selected for its simplicity. It does not require ea & mobile terminal to store information about the arrangement and the di ..."
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. This is desirable as different users may have very different mobility patterns. Selective paging reduces the cost for locating a mobile terminal in the expense of an increase in the paging delay. In this paper, we propose a selective paging scheme which significantly decreases the location tracking cost under a

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as "N/A " for Not Applicable. Do not leave blank. (4) If more writing space is needed throughout this application form, you may write your answers on paper and attach them to the application or write on the back of pages. Be sure to clearly identify the question number to which you are referring.

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"... a. REPORT 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: Synthesis of Robust Nanoporous All-Polymer Aerogels as Multifunctional Materials: Demonstrated extremely strong aerogels with polyureas, polyimides, polyamides (KevlarTM-like), polybenzoxazines, poly(acrylonitrile-co-diacrylate), as well as polynorbornene an ..."
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and polydicyclopentadiene. Found that: (a) Fibrous nanostructures are more resilient, rendering fibrous polymeric aerogels the most desirable for applications; and, (b) Both particulate and fibrous nanostructures consist of about the same-size primary and secondary particles. Hence, controlling formation of nano

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"... Modeling for control of an inflatable space reflector, the linear 1-D case∗ T. Vo߆, J.M.A. Scherpen‡, and A.J. van der Schaft§ Abstract: In this paper we develop a mathematical model of the dynamics for an inflatable space reflector, which can be used to design a controller for the shape of the inf ..."
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we can build inflatable reflectors which are about 100 times bigger than solid ones. But to be useful for telescopes we have to actively control the surface of the inflatable to achieve the desired surface accuracy. The starting point of the control design is modeling for control, in our case port

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"... Abstract—The purpose of this study was to systematically assess mobility issues from the point of view of persons with spi-nal cord injuries (SCIs), so as to guide clinicians, researchers, and developers of assistive technologies. A telephone survey was developed through focus groups and discussions ..."
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and discussions with individuals with SCI and rehabilitation experts. Telephone interviews were conducted with 94 individuals with paraplegia (51.4 % response rate) from a Midwestern regional rehabilitation hospital’s SCI database. Respondents were asked to prioritize desired mobility functions, to identify

Automation and customization of rendered web pages”,

by Michael Bolin , Matthew Webber , Philip Rha , Tom Wilson , Robert C Miller - Proceedings of the 18th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, , 2005
"... ABSTRACT On the desktop, an application can expect to control its user interface down to the last pixel, but on the World Wide Web, a content provider has no control over how the client will view the page, once delivered to the browser. This creates an opportunity for end-users who want to automate ..."
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ABSTRACT On the desktop, an application can expect to control its user interface down to the last pixel, but on the World Wide Web, a content provider has no control over how the client will view the page, once delivered to the browser. This creates an opportunity for end-users who want

Running head: DESIRE AND EMOTION

by Citable Link, Craig E. Smith, Felix Warneken
"... it always feel good to get what you want? Young children differentiate between material and wicked desires (Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters. ..."
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it always feel good to get what you want? Young children differentiate between material and wicked desires (Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters.

Content-based recommendation systems

by Michael J. Pazzani, Daniel Billsus - THE ADAPTIVE WEB: METHODS AND STRATEGIES OF WEB PERSONALIZATION. VOLUME 4321 OF LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE , 2007
"... This chapter discusses content-based recommendation systems, i.e., systems that recommend an item to a user based upon a description of the item and a profile of the user’s interests. Content-based recommendation systems may be used in a variety of domains ranging from recommending web pages, news ..."
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This chapter discusses content-based recommendation systems, i.e., systems that recommend an item to a user based upon a description of the item and a profile of the user’s interests. Content-based recommendation systems may be used in a variety of domains ranging from recommending web pages
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