Number of found records: 80
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CARR, Leslie; HALL, Wendy; ROURE, David |
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The Evolution of Hypertext Link Services |
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ACM Computing Surveys, 1999, vol.31, n.4 |
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On line ( 15/06/2004) |
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Hypertext, a neologism of the 1960s indicating something which is more than text, has taken over the attention of scholars, businesses and hobbyists in the form of the World Wide Web. Developed as a hypertext framework for information distribution , its overseeing organisation (W3C) has insisted on maintaining and developing a suite of open standards for data formats, communication protocols and programming interfaces to allow all comers to participate in a globally shared information repository. However the Web is just one example of how the development of hypertext philosophy, design and deployment has led to practical solutions for information dissemination, manipulation and maintenance. This paper describes how hypertext systems have evolved to become distributed and open providers of information services and examines the nature of the linking that forms the basis of hypertext functionality. (AU) |
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text processing; document preparation; hypertext / hypermedia; information interfaces and presentation; hypertext navigation and maps; electronic publishing; link services |
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CONROY, John M.; SCHLESINGER, Judith D.; GOLDSTEIN, Jade; et al. |
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Left-Brain/Right-Brain Multi-Document Summarization |
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DUC 2004 |
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This paper discusses the design of CLASSY, variants adapted to each task, and new linguistic endeavors. An analysis of the results of our efforts using both Rouge and SEE evaluations is also discussed |
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multidocument summarization; CLASSY; DUC |
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CRAVEN, Timothy C. |
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Human creation of abstracts with selected computer assistance tools |
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Information Research, 1998, vol.3, n.4 |
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On line ( 15/06/2004) |
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After introductory training, a research assistant used the TEXNET abstracting assistance software to create abstracts to articles available via the World Wide Web. The assistant also complied introductory documentation, including a guide to abstracting using computer assistance tools. This article discusses problems encountered, tools selected for preferred use, and implications for future software development. (AU) |
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TEXNET; abstracting assistance software; automatic abstracting; WWW |
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CRAVEN, Timothy C. |
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Formulaic Expressions for Computer-assisted Abstracting. |
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On line ( 15/06/2004) |
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Abstracts from the SilverPlatter LISA database were analyzed to determine formulaic phrases used repeatedly over time. About 25 phrases were identified. Few agreements were found with the formulas used in the FABS abstracting formulary. A study of ERIC abstracts showed similar results, though with fewer phrases being identified. Displays of formulaic phrases have been incorporated as a feature in the TEXNET computer-assisted abstracting package. (AU) |
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formulaic phrases; TEXNET; ERIC; LISA |
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