| Wilkinson, R., Smeaton, A. F.: Automatic Link Generation. ACM Computing Surveys, 31, 4es, December 1999. |
....usually takes place by the user following the links crafted the author of the document. In fact, the benefits underlying this hypertext based navigation are that (a) content creators can provide carefully defined relationships and (b) users have a context in which to understand the information [38]. However, the very process of authoring those links turns out to be more di#cult when the information space is too large. As a result, it is very useful to consider using automatic techniques towards determining relationships between pieces of information. The general approach to create links ....
R. Wilkinson and A. F. Smeaton. Automatic link generation. ACM Computing Surveys, 31(4):4p, December 1999.
....some experiences and ideas, how a contemporary automatic hyperlinking system may be advantageously combined with suciently powerful methods that extract semantics from human language text . 1 Introduction Automatic hyperlinking is when an automaton enriches a document with hyperlinks [5] [16]. 1.1 Document Languages As the document language we want to understand the language which makes up the document markup clearly to be distinguished from the human language, which text content of the document is written in. Even if, besides PDF and subtypes of SGML, document languages may also ....
Ross Wilkinson and Alan F. Smeaton, `Automatic link generation ', ACM Computing Surveys, 31(4es), (1999).
....authors must have prior knowledge of the documents with which they should be linked, and they must anticipate which links their audience would find useful. Automatic link generation systems attempt to address these problems by linking relevant sections of documents together automatically (see [3] for a survey) The idea is to promote awareness of relevant information by linking it to the document the user is reading. We have been developing Watson, an information access assistant under similar goals [1] Watson integrates with existing applications in order to gain access to documents ....
Wilkinson, R., and Smeaton, A. F., "Automatic Link Generation," ACM Computing Surveys, 32(4), ACM Press, 1999.
....authors must have prior knowledge of the documents with which they should be linked, and they must anticipate which links their audience would find useful. Automatic link generation systems attempt to address these problems by linking relevant sections of documents together automatically (see [3] for a survey) The idea is to promote awareness of relevant information by linking it to the document the user is reading. We have been developing Watson, an information access assistant under similar goals [1] Watson integrates with existing applications in order to gain access to documents ....
Wilkinson, R., and Smeaton, A. F., "Automatic Link Generation," ACM Computing Surveys, 32(4), ACM Press, 1999.
....at a type level, so that they can be applied to arbitrary instance documents. 3.3 Automatic Link Generation As shown in Chapter 2, we generate hyperlinks between consistent or inconsistent elements as our diagnostic. Our work can thus be interpreted as a method for automatic link generation [Wilkinson and Smeaton, 1999], a topic that has been covered in hypermedia research. We will therefore give a brief review of the relevant work in this area. The problem of linking unstructured text has been explored in great detail, leading to the creation of a number of statistical methods, for example [Allan, 1997] The ....
Wilkinson, R. and Smeaton, A. (1999). Automatic Link Generation. ACM Computing Surveys, 31(4es). Article No. 27. BIBLIOGRAPHY 59
....of our language since, by using pure XPath expressions, it essentially builds on a boolean logic. It also does not provide support for checking interdocument relationships and does not generate links. There is a substantial amount of work in the area of hypertext on automatic link generation [25]. Most approaches in this area focus on textual data, which by its nature exposes a minimal amount of semantics. Several information retrieval techniques such as similarity measures have been applied to link generation. Our approach makes use of the semantics exposed by the structure of XML and ....
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