We present Storm, a storage system which unifies the desktop and the public network, making Web links between desktop documents more practical. Storm assigns each document a perm...
Benja Fallenstein, Tuomas J. Lukka, Hermanni Hyyti...
Most text analysis is designed to deal with the concept of a “document”, namely a cohesive presentation of thought on a unifying subject. By contrast, individual nodes on the ...
This paper addresses the problem of organizing material in mixed digital and physical environments. It presents empirical examples of how people use collectional artefacts and org...
This paper addresses the issue of Web document summarization. As textual content of Web documents is often scarce or irrelevant and existing summarization techniques are based on ...
Graph-centric and node-centric browsing are the two commonly identified hypertext-browsing paradigms. We believe that pathcentric browsing, the browsing behavior exhibited by path...
Pratik Dave, Unmil Karadkar, Richard Furuta, Luis ...
In this short paper, we present a location aware mobile game which lets users play a paper chase game on a mobile device. By using their physical movement and location in the real...
Tinderbox, a hypertext tool for making, analyzing, and sharing notes, explores the use of collage to build and share linked conceptual structures. Adopting a simple, regular data ...
In this paper we describe how we use a group of users’ accesses and interactions with web pages to discover and recommend relevant common navigation paths to other users. We col...
Web sites today serve many different functions, such as corporate sites, search engines, e-stores, and so forth. As sites are created for different purposes, their structure and...
Einat Amitay, David Carmel, Adam Darlow, Ronny Lem...