Being able to author a hypermedia document once for presentation under a wide variety of potential circumstances requires that it be stored in a manner that is adaptable to these ...
Lloyd Rutledge, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Lynda Hard...
The capacity for self-explanation can makecomputer-drafted documents more credible, assist in the retrieval and adaptation of archival documents, and permit comparison of document...
Karl Branting, James C. Lester, Charles B. Callawa...
Hypermedia documents are most often created with a particular presentation environment in mind. This requires the authoring of one document per presentation platform. As pointed o...
Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Lynda Hardman, Lloyd Rutle...
We consider the generic hypermedia structure of a document to be a means of representing the document that allows it to be processed into a wide variety of presentations. Represen...
Lloyd Rutledge, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Lynda Hard...
The discipline of narratology has long recognized the need to classify documents as instances of different text types. We have discovered that classification is as applicable to h...
This paper will present an approach that fosters a seamless integration of documents with corporate information systems. It is based on a conceptually enhanced notion of documents...
This paper deals with the representation of document models used in the field of document recognition. A novel formalism called generalized n-gram is presented, which is shown to b...
The recent explosion of on-line information in Digital Libraries and on the World Wide Web has given rise to a number of query-based search engines and manually constructed topica...
Mehran Sahami, Salim Yusufali, Michelle Q. Wang Ba...
Numerous approaches, including textual, structural and featural, to detecting duplicate documents have been investigated. Considering document images are usually stored and transm...
In order to facilitate adaptability of hypermedia documents a distinction is often made between the underlying conceptual structure of a document and the structure of its presenta...
Lloyd Rutledge, Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbrug...