AI Applications in Knowledge Navigation and Retrieval
Papers from the 1995 Fall Symposium
Robin Burke Program Chair
Technical Report FS-95-03. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
Full Papers
Semantic Indexing of Document Bases / 1
Roberto Basili and Maria Teresa Pazienza
Support System Indexing for Learn-by-Doing Educational Environments / 8
Cynthia L. Bernstein and Richard E. Osgood
Knowledge-based Information Retrieval for Semi-Structured Text / 15
Robin Burke, Kristian Hammond and Julia Kozlovsky
A System for Conceptual Structuring and Hybrid Navigation of Text Databases / 20
Claudio Carpineto and Giovanni Romano
Using Points to Construct Browsing Links in ASK Systems / 26
Chip Cleary and Ray Bareiss
Guided Information Exploration / 32
Jesus Favela
Lifestreams: Organizing your Electronic Life / 38
Eric Freeman and Scott Fertig
Retrieval Interfaces for Video Databases / 45
Andrew S. Gordon and Eric A. Domeshek
Improving Case Retrieval by Remembering Questions / 52
Daniel Griffin and Richard Alterman
Globenet and RAISE: Intelligent Agents for Networked Newsgroups and Customer Service Support / 58
Benjamin N. Grosof and Davis A. Foulger
Scatter/Gather as a Tool for the Navigation of Retrieval Results / 65
Marti A. Hearst. David R. Karger and Jan O. Pedersen
A Navigation Assistant for Data Source Selection and Integration / 72
Scott B. Huffman and David Steier
A Computational Market for Information Filtering in Multi-Dimensional Spaces / 78
Grigoris J. Karakoulas and Innes A. Ferguson
Contact Finder: Extracting Indications of Expertise and Answering Questions with Referrals / 85
Bruce Krulwich and Chad Burkey
An Experiment in Integrating Internet Information Sources / 92
Alon Y. Levy and Joann J. Ordille
Letizza: An Agent That Assists Web Browsing / 97
Henry Lieberman
A Plain Indexing Method for Organizing Conceptually Promiscuous Data / 103
Toyoaki Nishida. Kazuto Koujitani and Hideaki Takeda
Adaptive HyperMan: A Customizable Hypertext System for Reference Manuals / 110
Joshua Rabinowitz, Nathalie Mathe and James R. Chen
Does Navigation Require More than One Compass? / 116
Daniela Rus and James Allan
Meta Information for Knowledge Navigation and Retrieval: What’s in There? / 116
David Steier, Scott B. Huffman and Walter C. Hamscher
Searching the World-Wide Web Using Signature Files / 127
Justin Sun and James Mayfield
Active Notebook: A Personal and Group Productivity Tool for Managing Information / 131
Mark C. Torrance
Reasoning about Changes and Uncertainty in Browser Customization / 136
Kerstin Voigt
Position Papers
AI Supply and Demand Agents on the WWW / 143
Carol Brown, Les Gasser, Daniel O'Leary and Alan Sangster
Cooperative Multi-Agent Information Gathering / 144
Kelth Decker, Victor M. Lesser, M. V. Nagendraprasad and Thomas Wagner
WebWatcher: Knowledge Navigation in the World Wide Web / 145
Dayne Freitag, Thorsten Joachims and Tom Mitchell
Using Lexical Chains to Build Hypertext Links in Newspaper Articles / 146
Stephen Green
Natural Language Access to Frequently Requested Information / 147
Michael P. Jones, Thomas K. Lauer and James H. Martin
Position Paper / 148
Michael Korcuska
Distributed Information Retrieval and Integration through a Centralized Agent-Base System / 149
Soundar Kumara, Nina Berry, Goutam Satapathy, Octavia Camps, Brian Sheldon, Tim Thomas
MacRad: A Case-Based Retrieval System for Radiology Image Resources / 150
Robert T. Macura and Katarzyna J. Macura
WebFind: Automatic Retrieval of Scientific Papers Over the World Wide Web / 151
Alvaro E. Monge, Charles P. Elkan
Representing and Recognizing Point of View / 152
Warren Sack
Model-driven Indexing: Indexing by Ignoring Content / 153
Kishore Swaminathan
Position Paper / 154
Christopher Wisdo
Document Retrieval Using Fuzzy Matching and Aggregation / 155
Ronald R. Yager
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