The FindMe approach to assisted browsing

作者: R.D. Burke , K.J. Hammond , B.C. Yound

DOI: 10.1109/64.608186

关键词: Information spaceElectronic dataHeuristic programmingWorld Wide WebHeuristicsThe InternetRelevant informationComputer scienceStructuringStructure (mathematical logic)

摘要: While the explosion of online information has introduced new opportunities for finding and using electronic data, it also underscored problem isolating useful making sense large, multidimensional spaces. In response to this problem, we have developed an approach building data tour guides, called FindMe systems. These programs know enough about space help users navigate through it, sure they not only come away with but insights into structure itself. these systems, combined idea instance-based browsing, which involves structuring retrieval around critiquing previously retrieved examples, strategies, or knowledge-based heuristics relevant information. This article illustrates techniques examples working describes similarities differences between them. guides select perfect car, movie, restaurant, stereo apartment on World Wide Web.

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