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1131.9 Querying Semi-Structured Data - Abiteboul (1997)(Correct)
The amount of data of all kinds available electronically has increased dramatically in recent years. The data resides in different forms, ranging from unstructured data in file systems to highly struc... / and more generally digital libraries on-line documentations
851.0 Querying the World Wide Web - Mendelzon, Mihaila, Milo (1997)(Correct)
The World Wide Web is a large, heterogeneous, distributed collection of documents connected by hypertext links. The most common technology currently used for searching the Web depends on sending infor... /
668.5 Supporting Stored Video: Reducing Rate Variability and End-to-End.. - Salehi (1998)(Correct)
VBR compressed video is known to exhibit significant, multipletime
-scale bit rate variability. In this paper, we consider the transmission
of stored video from a server to a client across a high spee... / information. Examples include digital libraries video and image servers
563.6 Modern Information Retrieval - Baeza-Yates, Ribeiro-Neto (1999)(Correct)
Information retrieval (IR) has changed considerably in the last years with the expansion of the Web (World Wide Web) and the advent of modern and inexpensive graphical user interfaces and mass storage... / Web from IR multimedia to digital libraries the book provides both br . . . The Web and Digital Libraries .
271.4 Dynamic Distance Maps of the Internet - Theilmann, Rothermel (2000)(Correct)
There is an increasing number of Internet applications that attempt to optimize their network communication by considering the network distance across which data is transferred. Such applications rang... / user queries in distributed Digital Libraries is optimized at the br S. Payette Making Global Digital Libraries Work Collection Services
271.4 On Wrapping Query Languages and Efficient XML Integration - Christophides, Cluet, Simeon (2000)(Correct)
Modern applications/portals, e-commerce, digital libraries, etc.) require integrated access to various information sources (from traditional RDBMS to semistructured Web repositories), fast deployment ... / portals e-commerce digital libraries etc.require integrated br e.g.portals e-commerce digital libraries Although fashion surely
263.6 A Prototype Implementation of Archival Intermemory - Chen, Edler, Goldberg, Gottlieb.. (1999)(Correct)
An Archival Intermemory solves the problem of
highly survivable digital data storage in the spirit
of the Internet. In this paper we describe a prototype
implementation of Intermemory. An overall
syst... / Codes Information Digital Libraries Internet. Introduction br the system. In the context of digital libraries this solves the media
251.4 Attacks on Copyright Marking Systems - Petitcolas, Anderson, Kuhn (1998)(Correct)
In the last few years, a large number of schemes have been proposed for hiding copyright marks and other information in digital pictures, video, audio and other multimedia objects. We describe some co... / with applications such as digital libraries where fair use' provisions br Samuelson. Copyright and digital libraries. Communications of the
209.0 Human Motion Analysis: A Review - Aggarwal, Cai (1999)(Correct)
Human motion analysis is receiving increasing attention from computer vision researchers. This interest is motivated by a wide spectrum of applications, such as athletic performance analysis, surveill... / With the development of digital libraries the ability to
208.5 STARTS: Stanford Proposal for Internet Meta-Searching - Gravano, Chang.. (1997)(Correct)
Document sources are available everywhere, both within the
internal networks of organizations and on the Internet. Even
individual organizations use search engines from different
vendors to index thei... / partners of the Stanford Digital Libraries Project. Any opinions br the major functions of digital libraries such as search assessment
205.7 The SDSC Storage Resource Broker - Baru, Moore, Rajasekar, Wan (1998)(Correct)
This paper describes the architecture of the
SDSC Storage Resource Broker (SRB). The
SRB is middleware that provides applications
a uniform API to access heterogeneous distributed
storage resources in... / wide-area file systems and digital libraries As depicted in Figure br mediation-based systems digital libraries and archival storage
199.9 Learning to Classify Text from Labeled and Unlabeled Documents - Nigam (1998)(Correct)
This paper shows that the accuracy of learned text classifiers can be improved by augmenting
a small number of labeled training documents with a large pool of unlabeled documents. This is
significa... / feeds electronic mail and digital libraries this problem is of great
190.9 Digital Libraries and Autonomous Citation Indexing - Lawrence, Giles, Bollacker (1999)(Correct)
The World Wide Web is revolutionizing the way that researchers access scientific information. Articles are increasingly being made available on the homepages of authors or institutions, at journal Web... / . Copyright c IEEE. Digital Libraries and Autonomous Citation br introduces the creation of digital libraries incorporating Autonomous
157.1 Concept Indexing - A Fast Dimensionality Reduction Algorithm with.. - Karypis, Han (2000)(Correct)
In recent years, we have seen a tremendous growth in the volume of text documents available on the Internet, digital libraries, news sources, and company-wide intranets. This has led to an increased i... / available on the Internet digital libraries news sources and br At the same time various digital libraries news sources and
156.5 Compact Representations Of Videos Through Dominant And Multiple.. - Sawhney (1996)(Correct)
An explosion of on-line image and video data in digital form is already well underway. With
the exponential rise in interactive information exploration and dissemination through the WorldWide
Web (WWW... / The Ieee Pami Special Issue On Digital Libraries Representation And
148.9 An Adaptive Web Page Recommendation Service - Balabanovic (1997)(Correct)
An adaptive recommendation service seeks to adapt
to its users, providing increasingly personalized recommendations
over time. In this paper we introduce
the "Fab" adaptive web page recommendation ser... / Stanford University Digital Libraries Project Working Paper
142.8 Keys for XML - Buneman, Davidson, Fan, Hara, Tan (2001)(Correct)
We discuss the definition of keys for XML documents, paying
particular attention to the concept of a relative key, whichis
commonly used in hierarchically structured documents and
scientific database... / Supported in part by Digital Libraries grant DL- IIS -
139.1 Vision Texture for Annotation - Picard, Minka (1995)(Correct)
This paper demonstrates a new application of
computer vision to digital libraries -- the use of
texture for annotation, the description of content.
Vision-based annotation assists the user
in attachin... / of computer vision to digital libraries -the use of texture for br images. Introduction Digital libraries of text sound image
136.1 SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the. . . - Baldonado, al. (1997)(Correct)
We describe the design, implementation, and pilot study for
SenseMaker, an interface for information exploration across
heterogeneous sources. We propose supporting the contextdriven
evolution of a us... / Information exploration digital libraries information seeking br partners of the Stanford Digital Libraries Project. Steve Cousins and
128.5 Content-Based Book Recommending Using Learning for Text Categorization - Mooney, Roy (2000)(Correct)
Recommender systems improve access to relevant products
and information by making personalized suggestions based
on previous examples of a user's likes and dislikes. Most existing
recommender systems ... / of the Fifth ACM Conference on Digital Libraries June Content-Based br best illustrated by example. Digital libraries should be able to build on
128.5 Automatic Text Detection and Tracking in Digital Video - Huiping Li David (2000)(Correct)
Text which appears in a scene or is graphically added to video can provide an important supplemental
source of index information as well as clues for decoding the video's structure and for classifica... / Text Tracking Video Indexing Digital Libraries Neural Network I. br International Conference on Digital Libraries Multimedia Digital
128.5 Server Selection on the World Wide Web - Craswell, Bailey, al. (2000)(Correct)
We evaluate server selection methods in a Web environment,
modeling a digital library which makes use of existing Web
search servers rather than building its own index. The evaluation
framework portra... / permission and or a fee. Digital Libraries San Antonio TX. Copyright br information is desirable in digital libraries. However since Web
125.7 SONIA: A Service for Organizing Networked Information Autonomously - Sahami, Yusufali, Baldonado (1998)(Correct)
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
topical hierarchies. Howeve... / of on-line information in Digital Libraries and on the World Wide Web br as part of the Stanford Digital Libraries Testbed. It employs a
114.8 A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Database Selection in Networked IR - Fuhr (1997)(Correct)
In networked IR, a client submits a query to a broker, which is in contact with a large number
of databases. In order to yield a maximum number of relevant documents at minimum cost, the
broker has to... / bibliographies more recently digital libraries have become accessible
114.2 An experimental study of an opportunistic index - Ferragina, Manzini (2001)(Correct)
The size of electronic data is currently growing at a faster rate than computer memory and disk storage capacities. For this reason compression appears always as an attractive choice, if not mandatory... / interesting applications as digital libraries oce automation systems
114.2 Data mining for hypertext: A tutorial survey - Chakrabarti (2000)(Correct)
With over 800 million pages covering most areas of human
endeavor, the World-wide Web is a fertile ground for data
mining research to make a difference to the effectiveness
of information search. Toda... / and hypertext are used for digital libraries product catalogs reviews br SIGLINK SIGWEB and Digital Libraries have been engaged in
110.6 Data exploration using self-organizing maps - Kaski (1997)(Correct)
Finding structures in vast multidimensional data sets, be they measurement data, statistics, or textual documents, is difficult and time-consuming. Interesting, novel relations between the data items ... / Creating an order in digital libraries with self-organizing maps.
110.1 Content-based Representation and Retrieval of Visual Media: A.. - Aigrain, Zhang, al. (1996)(Correct)
This paper reviews a number of recently available techniques
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assessment, interactive perception, ann... / video large distributed digital libraries multimedia publishing. br P. Aigrain Image and Sound Digital Libraries Need More Than Storage andge
109.0 Active Views for Electronic Commerce - Abiteboul, Cluet, Mignet, Amann.. (1999)(Correct)
Electronic commerce is emerging as a major Websupported
application. In this paper we argue
that database technology can, and should, provide
the backbone for a wide range of such applications.
Mo... / found also for instance in digital libraries or information br International Journal on Digital Libraries April . S.
109.0 The Small World Web - Adamic (1999)(Correct)
I show that the World Wide Web is a small world, in the sense that sites are highly clustered yet the path length between them is small. I also demonstrate the advantages of a search engine which make... /
102.8 What can Knowledge Representation do for Semi-Structured Data? - Calvanese, De Giacomo, Lenzerini (1998)(Correct)
The problem of modeling semi-structured data is important in
many application areas such as multimedia data management,
biological databases, digital libraries, and data integration.
Graph schemas (Bu... / biological databases digital libraries and data integration. br such as biological databases digital libraries data integration and
102.8 Towards an Archival Intermemory - Goldberg, Yianilos (1998)(Correct)
We propose a self-organizing archival Intermemory. That is, a noncommercial subscriber-provided distributed information storage service built on the existing Internet. Given an assumption of continued... / Advances in Digital Libraries ADL' April - Santa br The growing interest in digital libraries was recently surveyed
101.4 An Image Database Browser that Learns From User Interaction - Minka (1996)(Correct)
Digital libraries of images and video are rapidly growing in size and availability. To avoid the expense and limitations of text, there is considerable interest in navigation by perceptual and other a... / Abstract Digital libraries of images and video are br . Introduction Digital libraries of images and video are
101.4 Similarity Indexing: Algorithms and Performance - White, Jain (1996)(Correct)
Efficient indexing support is essential to allow content-based image and video databases using similaritybased
retrieval to scale to large databases (tens of thousands up to millions of images). In th... / will soon exist as part of digital libraries and other
101.4 The Eyes Have It: A Task by Data Type Taxonomy for Information.. - Shneiderman (1996)(Correct)
A useful starting point for designing advanced graphical user interfaces is the Visual InformationSeeking
Mantra: Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand. But this is only a starting p... / that the next generation of digital libraries for structured databases br International Conference on Digital Libraries - . Pirolli
99.9 Using Machine Learning To Improve Information Access - Sahami (1999)(Correct)
The explosion of on-line information has given rise to many query-based search engines (such as Alta Vista) and manually constructed topic hierarchies (such as Yahoo! ). But with the current growth ra... / as part of the Stanford Digital Libraries testbed. It enables the br me get involved early in the Digital Libraries project at Stanford and he
97.8 Merging Ranks from Heterogeneous Internet Sources - Gravano, Garcia-Molina (1997)(Correct)
Many sources on the Internet and elsewhere rank the objects in query results according to how well these objects match the original query. For example, a real-estate agent might rank the available hou... / partners of the Stanford Digital Libraries Project. Any opinions
97.1 CiteSeer: An Automatic Citation Indexing System - Giles, Bollacker, Lawrence (1998)(Correct)
We present CiteSeer: an autonomous citation indexing system which indexes academic literature in electronic format (e.g. Postscript files on the Web). CiteSeer understands how to parse citations, iden... / Digital Libraries -Third ACM Conference on br -Third ACM Conference on Digital Libraries Edited by I. Witten R.
97.1 Implicit Rating and Filtering - Nichols (1998)(Correct)
Social filtering systems that use explicit ratings require a large number of ratings to remain viable. The effort involved for a user to rate a document may outweigh any benefit received, leading to a... / than a simple inspection. As Digital Libraries DLs and the Internet in
90.9 Name-It: Naming and Detecting Faces in News Video - Satoh, Sato, al. (1999)(Correct)
We have developed Name-It, a system that associates faces and names in news videos. The system is given news videos, which include image sequences and transcripts obtained from audio tracks or closed ... / including video on demand digital libraries video editing authoring
90.9 Towards a Digital Library of Popular Music - Bainbridge, Nevill-Manning, Witten.. (1999)(Correct)
Digital libraries of music have the potential to capture popular
imagination in ways that more scholarly libraries cannot.
We are working towards a comprehensive digital library of
musical material, i... / ABSTRACT Digital libraries of music have the potential br non-technophile digital libraries have yet to come down to
85.7 Creating Trading Networks of Digital Archives - Cooper, Garcia-Molina (2001)(Correct)
Digital archives can best survive failures if they have made
several copies of their collections at remote sites. In this
paper, we discuss how autonomous sites can cooperate to
provide preservation b... / archival repositories for digital libraries. In Proc. ECDL pages
85.7 Information Retrieval on the Web - Kobayashi, Takeda (2000)(Correct)
In this paper we review studies on the growth of the Internet and technologies which are useful for information search and retrieval on the Web. We present data on the Internet from several dierent s... / Scienti c American digital libraries CACM digital br digital libraries CACM digital libraries representation and
85.1 Informedia: News-on-Demand Multimedia Information Acquisition and.. - Hauptmann, Witbrock (1997)(Correct)
In theory, speech recognition technology can make any spoken words in video or audio media subject to text
indexing, search and retrieval. This article describes the News-on-Demand application created... / Video Library Project Vast digital libraries of information will soon br A Digital Video Library Digital Libraries ' st ACM
81.8 Discovering Structural Association of Semistructured Data - Wang, Liu (1999)(Correct)
Many semistructured objects are similarly, though not identically, structured. We study the
problem of discovering "typical" substructures of a collection of semistructured objects. The
discovered s... / SGML files and those found in digital libraries are semistructured.
81.8 Building light-weight wrappers for legacy Web data-sources using W4F - Sahuguet, Azavant (1999)(Correct)
Introduction
The Web has become a major conduit to information repositories
of all kinds. Today, more than 80% of information
published on the Web is generated by underlying databases
(however access... / applications for e-commerce digital libraries etc. . Outline of the br researchers. Journal of Digital Libraries - November
81.1 Interactive learning using a "society of models" - Minka, Picard (1996)(Correct)
Digital library access is driven by features, but features are often context-dependent and noisy, and their relevance for a query is not always obvious. This paper describes an approach for utilizing ... / groupings. Issues for digital libraries Digital libraries of br for digital libraries Digital libraries of images video and sound
80.8 The Stanford Digital Library Metadata Architecture - Baldonado, Chang, Gravano, Paepcke (1997)(Correct)
The overall goal of the Stanford Digital Library
project is to provide an infrastructure that affords
interoperability among heterogeneous, autonomous digital
library services. These services includ... / International Journal of Digital Libraries Manuscript-Nr. will be br architecture heterogeneity digital libraries metadata survey This
78.2 SWEB: Towards a Scalable World Wide Web Server on Multicomputers - Daniel Andresen (1996)(Correct)
We investigate the issues involved in developing a scalable World Wide Web (WWW) server
on a cluster of workstations and parallel machines, using the Hypertext Transport Protocol
(HTTP). The main obje... / information systems such as digital libraries the servers involve much br applications such as digital libraries where knowledge on special
75.3 The Conceptual Basis for Mediation Services - Wiederhold, Genesereth (1996)(Correct)
Mediator modules comprise a layer of intelligent middleware services in information
systems, linking data resources and application programs. Earlier programs that led
to the concept of mediation were... / for customer applications are digital libraries geographic information br sites as detailed for digital libraries The cost of
74.2 Discovering Typical Structures of Documents: A Road Map Approach - Wang (1998)(Correct)
The structure of a document refers to the role and hierarchy of subdocument references. Many online documents are similarly structured, though not identically structured. We study the problem of disco... / those found on the Web and digital libraries. Typical structures can be br SGML files and those found in digital libraries are semistructured.
72.3 Finding Text In Images - Wu, Manmatha, Riseman (1997)(Correct)
There are many applications in which the automatic detection and recognition of text embedded in images is
useful. These applications include multimedia systems, digital libraries, and Geographical In... / include multimedia systems digital libraries and Geographical br multimedia indexing digital libraries text detection text
71.4 A Mediation Infrastructure for Digital Library Services - Sergey Melnik Hector (2000)(Correct)
Digital library mediators allow interoperation between
diverse information services. In this paper we describe
a flexible and dynamic mediator infrastructure that allows
mediators to be composed from ... / the main challenges faced by digital libraries. Too often documents are br work on interoperable digital libraries in recent years trying to
71.4 XML and Object-Relational Database Systems - Enhancing Structural.. - Klettke, Meyer (2000)(Correct)
Using an object-relational data model and an XML datatype, we
show how a relevant subset of XML documents and their implied
structure can be mapped onto database structures.
Besides straight-forward ... / in large scale distributed digital libraries. Even if the management of br following examples of popular digital libraries even if XML is not used
68.0 A Comparison of Reading Paper and On-Line Documents - O'Hara (1997)(Correct)
We report on a laboratory study which compares reading from paper to reading on-line. Critical differences have to do with the major advantages that paper offers in supporting annotation while reading... / document readers hypertext digital libraries design Web INTRODUCTION br new hypertext applications digital libraries and digital document
68.0 Text Segmentation by Topic - Ponte, Croft (1997)(Correct)
We investigate the problem of text segmentation by topic.
Applications for this task include topic tracking of broadcast speech data
and topic identification in full-text databases. Researchers have... /
63.8 Finding Text In Images 1 - Wu, Manmatha, Riseman (1997)(Correct)
There are many applications in which the automatic detection and recognition of text embedded in images is
useful. These applications include multimedia systems, digital libraries, and Geographical In... / multimedia indexing digital libraries text detection text br and videos. To build digital libraries this large volume of
63.6 Indexing and Retrieval of Scientific Literature - Lawrence, Bollacker, Giles (1999)(Correct)
The web has greatly improved access to scientific literature. However, scientific articles on the web are largely disorganized, with research articles being spread across archive sites, institution si... / discusses the creation of digital libraries of scientific literature on br that can be used in other digital libraries. The project encompasses
62.8 Data partitioning and load balancing in parallel disk systems - Scheuermann, al. (1998)(Correct)
F3.733e+05> Parallel disk systems provide opportunities for
exploiting I/O parallelism in two possible ways, namely via
inter-request and intra-request parallelism. In this paper, we
discuss the mai... / information systems e.g.in digital libraries or medical applications br applications such as digital libraries or medical archiving we
60.8 A Simple Computational Market for Network Information Services - Mullen, Wellman (1995)(Correct)
Visionary projections of a wide-area network teeming
with intelligent agents describe an environment where
end-users and their agents can pick and choose among
a great variety of potentially valuable ... / of significant scope such as digital libraries Birmingham et al. br library. In Proceedings of Digital Libraries - . Birmingham
60.8 Copy Detection Mechanisms for Digital Documents - Brin, Davis, Garcia-Molina (1995)(Correct)
In a digital library system, documents are available in digital form and therefore are more
easily copied and their copyrights are more easily violated. This is a very serious problem, as it
discourag... / Introduction Digital libraries are a concrete possibility br access to a wide variety of digital libraries and information sources but
59.5 Threading Electronic Mail: A Preliminary Study - Lewis, Knowles (1997)(Correct)
editors, Digital Libraries: Current Issues. Digitial Libraries Workshop DL '94., pages 65--90, Berlin. Springer. Rose, M. T. (1993). The Internet Message: Closing the Book with Electronic Mail. Prenti... / K.and Yesha Y.editors Digital Libraries Current Issues. Digitial
57.1 Constrained Nearest Neighbor Queries - Ferhatosmanoglu Stanoi Agrawal (2001)(Correct)
In this paper we introduce the notion of constrained nearest neighbor queries (CNN) and propose a
series of methods to answer them. This class of queries can be thought of as nearest neighbor queries... / In the context of geo-spatial digital libraries for example recently there br access within the context of digital libraries. In IEEE Proceedings of the
57.1 Conceptual Linking: Ontology-based Open Hypermedia - Carr, Bechhofer, Goble, Hall (2001)(Correct)
This paper describes the attempts of the COHSE project to define and deploy a Conceptual
Open Hypermedia Service. Consisting of
. an ontological reasoning service which is used to represent a sophist... / providers publishers and digital libraries. The takeup of the br and Advanced Technologies for Digital Libraries. Springer Verlag LNCS
57.1 Database Selection for Processing k Nearest Neighbors Queries in.. - Prasoon (2001)(Correct)
We consider the processing of digital library queries, consisting of a text component and a structured component in distributed environments. The text component can be processed using techniques given... / databases or distributed digital libraries where hundreds of or more br in large-scale distributed digital libraries can be processed efficiently
57.1 Machining Feature-based Comparisons of Mechanical Parts - Cicirello, Regli (2001)(Correct)
Solid Models are the critical data elements in modern
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) environments, describing
the shape and form of manufactured artifacts. Their
growing ubiquity has created new problems... / that are now stored in the digital libraries for large design and br must maintain vast digital libraries and databases of
57.1 Power to the people: End-user building of digital library collections - Witten, Bainbridge (2001)(Correct)
Naturally, digital library systems focus principally on the reader:
the consumer of the material that constitutes the library. In
contrast, this paper describes an interface that makes it easy for
peo... / was provoked by our work on digital libraries in developing countries and br COLLECTOR Our conception of digital libraries is captured by the following
57.1 MIND: An architecture for multimedia information retrieval in.. - Nottelmann, Fuhr (2001)(Correct)
Introduction
Today, people have routine access to a huge number of heterogeneous and distributed digital libraries. To
satisfy an information need, relevant libraries have to be selected, the informa... / retrieval in federated digital libraries Henrik Nottelmann br heterogeneous and distributed digital libraries. To satisfy an information
57.1 On-the-fly Hyperlink Creation for Page Images - Adar, Hylton (2000)(Correct)
Hypertext is an appealing interface for digital libraries, but
using existing paper documents to build such a library
poses several challenges. We describe a system for creating
hypertext links on the... / is an appealing interface for digital libraries but using existing paper br presentation format of future digital libraries. Using images simplifies
57.1 Acrophile: An Automated Acronym Extractor and Server - Larkey, Ogilvie, Price, Tamilio (2000)(Correct)
We implemented a web server for acronym and abbreviation
lookup, containing a collection of acronyms and their
expansions gathered from a large number of web pages by
a heuristic extraction process. S... / permission and or a fee. Digital Libraries San Antonio TX. Copyright br Indexing System in Digital Libraries New York ACM Press
57.1 A Compression-based Algorithm for Chinese Word Segmentation - Teahan, Wen, McNab, Witten (2000)(Correct)
The Chinese language is written without using spaces or other word delimiters.
Although a text may be thought of as a corresponding sequence of words, there
is considerable ambiguity in the placemen... / of language segmentation in digital libraries. Our system for segmenting br the burgeoning interest in digital libraries and other systems that store
55.0 Boolean Query Mapping Across Heterogeneous Information Sources - Chang, Garcia-Molina, Paepcke (1996)(Correct)
Searching over heterogeneous information sources is difficult because of the non-uniform query
languages. Our approach is to allow a user to compose Boolean queries in one rich front-end language. For... / retrieval heterogeneity digital libraries query subsumption br I. INTRODUCTION Emerging Digital Libraries can provide a wealth of
55.0 Light-years from Lena: Video and Image Libraries of the Future - Picard (1995)(Correct)
The average consumer with a personal computer
will soon have access to the world's collections
of digital video and images. However, the theory
and tools that facilitate browsing, querying,
retrieval,... / content-based access to digital libraries In this paper I outline br A video database system for digital libraries.ISS Nat. Univ. Singapore
54.5 Greenstone: A Comprehensive Open-Source Digital Library Software.. - Ian Witten Rodger (1999)(Correct)
This paper describes the Greenstone digital library
software, a comprehensive, open-source system for the
construction and presentation of information collections.
Collections built with Greenstone of... / software systems for creating digital libraries are not widely available. In br broad demands of digital libraries the system is public and
51.0 Spatial Hypertext and the Practice of Information Triage - Marshall, Shipman (1997)(Correct)
Information triage is the process of sorting through relevant materials, and organizing them to meet the needs of the task at hand. It is a practice that has become increasingly common with the advent... / spatial hypertext VIKI digital libraries. INTRODUCTION An br through facilities like digital libraries and because there is an
45.4 Distributed Cooperative Web Servers - Baker, Moon (1999)(Correct)
Traditional techniques for a distributed web server design rely on manipulation of central resources, such as routers or DNS services, to distribute requests designated for a single IP address to mult... / of the services that future digital libraries should provide for clients. br issues for high performance digital libraries on the world wide web. In
45.4 Searching the Web: General and Scientific Information Access - Lawrence, Giles (1999)(Correct)
The World Wide Web has revolutionized the way that people access information, and has opened up new possibilities in areas such as digital libraries, general and scientific information dissemination a... / possibilities in areas such as digital libraries general and scientific br Web search. The creation of digital libraries incorporating autonomous
45.4 Scheduling and Data Replication to Improve Tape Jukebox Performance - Hillyer (1999)(Correct)
An increasing number of database applications require online
access to massive amounts of data. Since large-scale
storage systems implemented entirely on magnetic disk can
be impractical or too costly... / and fraud detection and digital libraries and video-ondemand servers
45.4 Visualizing Digital Library Search Results with Categorical and.. - Shneiderman, Feldman, Rose, Grau (1999)(Correct)
Digital library search results are usually shown as a textual
list, with 10-20 items per page. Viewing several thousand
search results at once on a two-dimensional display with
continuous variables is... / and weaknesses. KEYWORDS Digital libraries graphical user interfaces br top level items or entire digital libraries. We describe our initial
45.4 VARIATIONS: A Digital Music Library System at Indiana University - Dunn, Mayer (1999)(Correct)
The field of music provides an interesting context for the
development of digital library systems due to the variety of
information formats used by music students and scholars. The
VARIATIONS digital ... / the Fourth ACM Conference on Digital Libraries Berkeley CA August br development. Keywords Digital libraries music libraries digital
45.4 NCSTRL: Design and Deployment of a Globally Distributed Digital.. - Davis, Lagoze (1999)(Correct)
this
paper, the NCSTRL collection consists of papers
from over 100 research institutions residing in
servers distributed across the United States,
Europe, and Asia. In addition, the Dienst protocol
an... / managed information spaces digital libraries within the World Wide Web. br architecture for distributed digital libraries that we developed as part of
43.4 The VISION Digital Video Library - Gauch, Li, Gauch (1996)(Correct)
The goal of the VISION (Video Indexing for Searching Over Networks) project is to
demonstrate the technology necessary for a comprehensive, on-line digital video
library. We have developed automatic m... / and K.M. Pua presented at ACM Digital Libraries ' . . INTRODUCTION br networks Gauch shows digital libraries can have a profound impact
42.8 IRM: Integrated Region Matching for Image Retrieval - Li, Wang, Wiederhold (2000)(Correct)
Content-based image retrieval using region segmentation has
been an active research area. We present IRM (Integrated
Region Matching), a novel similarity measure for regionbased
image similarity compa... / National Science Foundation's Digital Libraries initiative. The authors br International Journal of Digital Libraries vol. no. pp. -
42.8 Distributed Information and Computation in Scientific and Engineering .. - Patrikalakis (2000)(Correct)
The NSF Invitational Workshop on Distributed Information, Computation, and Process Management
for Scientific and Engineering Environments (DICPM) brought together domain specialists from
engineering a... / activities the development of digital libraries to enhance br remote collaboration digital libraries and design automation and
42.8 Digital Library Resources as a Basis for Collaborative Work - Wilensky (2000)(Correct)
The creation of large, networked, digital document resources has greatly facilitated information
access and dissemination. We suggest that such resources can further enhance how we work with
informati... / change namely ways in which digital libraries i.e.collections of br the Second ACM Conference on Digital Libraries. Philadelphia PA pp.
42.8 Shape Retrieval Based on Dynamic Programming - Milios, Petrakis (2000)(Correct)
We propose a shape matching algorithm for deformed shapes based on dynamic
programming. Our algorithm is capable of grouping together segments at
Corresponding author. Current address is Faculty of ... / and Video Processing for Digital Libraries January Vol.
42.8 Developing Services for Open Eprint Archives: Globalisation.. - Hitchcock, Carr, Jiao, Bergmark.. (2000)(Correct)
The rapid growth of scholarly information resources
available in electronic form and their organisation by digital
libraries is proving fertile ground for the development of
sophisticated new services... / and their organisation by digital libraries is proving fertile ground br joint NSFJISC international digital libraries programme. The project will
42.8 Distance Metrics and Indexing Strategies for a Digital Library of.. - Cristian Francu And (2000)(Correct)
Introduction
Digital libraries until now could hardly be described as
popular: they tend to be based on esoteric, scholarly
sources close to the interests of digital library
researchers themselves. W... / indexing. . Introduction Digital libraries until now could hardly be br of Popular Music Proc. Digital Libraries Fox E.A. and Rowe
42.8 Focused Web Searching with PDAs - Buyukkokten, Carcia-Molina, Paepcke (2000)(Correct)
The Stanford Power Browser project addresses the problems of interacting with the
World-Wide Web through wirelessly connected Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). These
problems include bandwidth limit... / Andreas Paepcke Digital Libraries Lab InfoLab Stanford
42.8 Rethinking Database System Architecture: Towards a Self-tuning.. - Chaudhuri, Weikum (2000)(Correct)
Database technology is one of the cornerstones for
the new millennium's IT landscape. However,
database systems as a unit of code packaging and
deployment are at a crossroad: commercial
systems ha... / applications services and digital libraries to information mining on br guarantees in ecommerce digital libraries and other Internet
40.0 Adaptive Load Sharing for Network Processors - Kencl, Le Boudec (2002)(Correct)
A novel scheme for processing packets in a router is presented, which provides for load sharing among multiple network processors distributed within the router. It is complemented by a feedback contro... / Web caching and clustered digital libraries The
39.9 Linking By Inking: Trailblazing in a Paper-like Hypertext - Morgan Price Gene (1998)(Correct)
Linking by inking" is a new interface for reader-directed
link construction that bridges reading and browsing
activities. We are developing linking by inking in XLibris,
a hypertext system based on t... / As David Levy points out digital libraries are being designed to br Boy Reading and Attention in Digital Libraries. In Proceedings of DL
38.2 Multivalent Annotations - Phelps, Wilensky (1997)(Correct)
Paper is still preferred to digital document systems for tasks involving annotating, folding, juxtaposing,
or otherwise treating the document as a tactile object. Based on the Multivalent Documents mo... / and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries - September Pisa br at Assumptions Underlying Digital Libraries. Communications of the
38.2 Schema Discovery for Semistructured Data - Wang, Liu (1997)(Correct)
To formulate a meaningful query on semistructured
data, such on the Web, that matches some
of the source's structure, we need first to discover
something about how the information is represented
i... / and more generally digital libraries on-line documentations br data to appear in Journal of Digital Libraries
38.2 Filtering with Approximate Predicates - Shivakumar (1997)(Correct)
Approximate predicates can be used to reduce
the number of comparisons made by expensive,
complex predicates. For example,
to check if a point is within a region (expensive
predicate) we can first che... / partners of the Stanford Digital Libraries Project. and grants of IBM br in Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries DL' Austin Texas
37.6 The HyperDisco Approach to Open Hypermedia Systems - Wiil, Leggett (1996)(Correct)
Computing support for large engineering enterprises provides
an example of the need for hypermedia-based collaborative
computing systems composed of a large number
of distributed heterogeneous tools. ... / to millions of objects for digital libraries. . Openness. A closed br use HyperDisco as a basis for digital libraries. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This