Pre-sending documents on the WWW: a comparative study

作者: David W. Albrecht , Ann E. Nicholson , Ingrid Zukerman

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摘要: Users' waiting time for information on the WWW may be reduced by pre-sending documents they are likely to request, albeit at a possible expense of additional transmission costs. In this paper, we describe prediction model which anticipates user is request next, and present decision-theoretic approach based predictions made model. We introduce two evaluation methods measure immediate eventual benefit document. use these compare performance our policy that naive policy, identify domain parameter configurations each policies provides clear overall user.

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