El índice de este libro es:
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Structuring Information
- 1. Short Introduction to Information Retrieval
- Classification of Retrieval Techniques
- Text Retrieval Using Inverted Indexing
- Automatic Indexing
- The Vector Space Model
- Document Clustering
- Rule-based Expert Systems for Information Retrieval
- Hypermedia and Information Retrieval
- 2. User Modeling
- 2.1 Classifications and Taxonomy
- 2.2 User Modeling in UC, the UNIX Consultant
- 2.3 User Modeling in Information Retrieval
- 2.4 User Modeling in I3R
- 3. World Wide Web Introduction
- 3.1 WWW Overview
- 3.2 Basic WWW Navigation Mechanisms
- 3.3 Hyper-G
- 4. Programming the Web
- 4.1 CGI
- 4.2 Java
- 4.3 JavaScript
- 4.4 Tcl
- 4.5 General Magic Telescript
- 5. The 7 Design Concepts for Navigation in Cyberspace
- 6. Linking
- 6.1 Static Versus Dynamic Linking
- 6.2 MICROCOSM - A System based on Dynamic Linking
- 6.3 Automatic Link Generation - the Link Apprentice
- 6.4 Breadcrumbs and Bookmarks
- 7. Searching
- 7.1 WAIS
- 7.2 SWISH
- 7.3 Robots
- 7.4 Harvest
- 8. Sequentialization
- 8.1 Guided Tours and Travel Holidays
- 8.2 Guided Tours and Tabletops in NoteCards
- 8.3 Scripted Paths
- 8.4 Footsteps
- 9. Hierarchy
- 9.1 Electronic Table of Contents
- 9.2 IGD - Hierarchical Display of Hypertext Structure
- 9.3 Tree-Maps: Visualization of Hierarchical Information Structure
- 9.4 Multitrees
- 9.5 Zooming Into Hierarchically Structured Information
- 9.6 SuperBook - Automatically Structured Documents
- 10. Similarity
- 10.1 Electronic Index - Similarity by Common Keywords
- 10.2 SEMNET - A Testbed for Three-Dimensional Knowledge Base Representation
- 10.3 The CYC Browser
- 10.4 VISAR - Navigation by Inference
- 11. Mapping
- 11.1 Intermedia Web View
- 11.2 Fish Eye Views
- 11.3 Graph-based Fish Eye Views
- 11.4 XEROX Information Visualizer
- 011.5 Mapping the Web
- 12. Agents
- 12.1 Guides: Orientation Assistants
- 12.2 Agents
- 12.3 Oval - A Toolkit to Build Information Exploration Interfaces
- 12.4 Conclusions
- 13. Cybertools - Overview
- 13.1 The Gloor/Dynes Hypertext Engine
- 13.2 Webs
- 13.3 Guided Tour through Gloor/Dynes Hypertext Engine
- 13.4 Conversion to Hypertext
- 14. Cybertools - Hierarchy with Hiermap, Viewfinder and Navigation Diamond
- 14.1 The Navigation Diamond
- 14.2 Viewfinder
- 14.3. Hiermap
- 15. Cybertools - Sequentialization with Paths
- 16. Cybertools - Similarity with CYBERMAP
- 16.1 Motivation
- 16.2 Why Overview Maps?
- 16.3 The Ideal CYBERMAP
- 17. Cybermap - System Architecture
- 17.1 Identification of Hyperdrawers
- 17.2 The Model of the User
- 17.3 Application Structure
- 17.4 Preprocessing
- 17.5 Analysis of Structure and Contents of the Document
- 17.6 Computing the Similarity Between Nodes
- 17.7 Dynamic Linking with CYBERMAP
- 18. CYBERMAP - Implementation Issues
- 18.1 Implementing CYBERMAP on the Connection Machine
- 18.2 Enabling CYBERMAP for the Web
- 18.3 Implementing CYBERMAP for the Web
- 18.4 Evolution of the CYBERMAP GUI
- 18.5 A Sample Guided Tour
- 18.6 CYBERMAPs for Multimedia Data
- 19. Building Hierarchical Cybermaps
- 19.1 Hierarchical Clustering Algorithms
- 19.2 Hierarchical CYBERMAP Example - News Selection
- 20. Cybertrees: Tree-Shaped Overview Maps
- 20.1 Cybertree Algorithms
- 20.2 Comparison between CYBERMAP and Cybertree
- 20.3 Cybertree Examples
- 20.4 Possible Extensions
- 21. Conclusions
- 1. Short Introduction to Information Retrieval
- II Visualization
- 22. Introduction to Algorithm Animation
- 23. Animated Algorithms
- 23.1 System Overview
- 23.2 Project Goals
- 23.3 The Animation System
- 24. User Interface Design For Algorithm Animation
- 25. The Art of Algorithm Animation
- 25.1 How to Animate Algorithms
- 25.2 Requirements to the Algorithm Animator
- 25.3 Automatic Algorithm Animation
- 26. Educational Aspects
- 26.1 Educational Benefits of Algorithm Animation
- 26.2 Structure-Based Algorithm Animation
- 26.3 Find The Best Pseudocode
- 27. Animating Proofs
- 27.1 Components of the Proof Visualization System
- 27.2 Master Teaching
- 28. Algorithm Animation by Scripting
- 29. Conclusions
- III Multimedia Editing
- 30. Introduction
- 31. Related Work
- 32. VideoScheme System Overview
- 33. VideoScheme Language Overview
- 34. VideoScheme Applications
- 34.1 Automating Repetitive Tasks
- 34.2 Authoring with Programming
- 34.3 Cut Detection
- 34.4 Automatic Video Analysis
- 35. Conclusion
- IV Hypermedia Publishing
- 36. Introduction
- 36.1 Related Work
- 36.2 Background
- 37. DAGS 92 CD-ROM
- 37.1 System Description
- 37.2 DAGS 92 Sample Guided Tour
- 37.3 DAGS 93 CD-ROM
- 38. DAGS 95 On the Web
- 38.1 System Description
- 38.2 DAGS95 Sample Guided Tour
- 39. The Development Process
- 39.1 Producing Digital Talks for CD-ROM
- 39.2 Producing Digital Talks for the Web
- 39.3 Automation of the Development Process
- 39.4 Producing the Hypertext for CD-ROM
- 39.5 Producing the Hypertext for the Web
- 40. Extensions and Improvements
- 40.1 Obstacles in the Creation of Digital Talks
- 40.2 Improving the Development Process
- 40.3 CD-ROM versus WWW
- 40.4 Improving the Product Design
- 41. Conclusions
- 36. Introduction
- References
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