| Kamba, T., K. Bharat, and M. C. Albers: 1993, `The Krakatoa Chronicle - An Interactive, Personalized Newspaper on the Web'. |
....taking relevance feedback from the user. C4.5 rule induction with TF keyword selection (low entropy words being removed) is compared to IBPL (as used in MAGI) Results: accuracy C4.5 broad topics 70 , narrow topics 25 30 IBPL broad topics 59 65 , narrow topics 40 45 . The Krakatoa Chronicle [22] is a personalized newspaper which adapts to its users preferences. User reading is monitored and relevance feedback accepted. The SMART algorithm is used, with TF IDF, to represent articles and compute similarity. 11 NewsDude [6] reads interesting news articles via a speech interface. The news ....
Kamba, T. Bharat, K. Albers, M.C. "The Krakatoa Chronicle: An Interactive, Personalized Newspaper on the Web", Proceedings of I4/W4, Boston, USA, December 1995
....research on user modeling in general and on personalized hypermedia information provision in particular [14] Furthermore, Barret et al. 1] investigate the question of making personalized Web contents accessible to users and present a solution using proxy and agent techniques. Kamba et al. [13] developed a user centered WWW newspaper called the Krakatoa Chronicle. The newspaper is presented via a Java applet that also observes the user to collect information about his her behavior and interests. In addition, the user can rate each article and input keywords to adjust his profile. Then ....
Kamba, T.; Bharat, K.; Albers, M. C.: "The Krakatoa Chronicle -- An Interactive Personalized Newspaper on the Web"; proceedings of the Fourth International WWW Conference, 1996
....are interested in earthquake information just after a big earthquake, but this interest gradually disappears. It is cumbersome for users to have to modify keywords often. Moreover, people cannot necessarily specify what they are interested in because their interests are sometimes unconscious [17, 46, 48, 56]. One way to anticipate user preference is to register the time spent listening to each news item. This approach is also intuitively reasonable because users spend more time reading interesting news items than uninteresting ones. For this, we need an intelligent agent [61, 90] which can perhaps ....
T. Kamba, K. Bharat, and M. C. Albers, "The Krakatoa Chronicle--An Interactive, Personalized, Newspaper on the Web," in Proc. of the Fourth International World Wide Web Conference, pp. 159-170, Nov 1995. 113
.... to personal needs and personal interests become more and more important (e.g. 5] The trend to o er a user the most suitable and narrowed down multimedia information can be seen in research prototypes from di erent research areas, e.g. adaptive textbooks on the WWW [8] personalized news paper [14], personalized delivery of news [16] etc. Another new requirement to a document model is its presentation neutrality. It is desirable that one presentation neutral document description can form the basis to serve many di erent distribution channels, e.g. WWW, DVD, CD ROM, but also print media. ....
Kamba, T., K. Bharat, and M. C. Albers: 1993, `The Krakatoa Chronicle - An Interactive, Personalized Newspaper on the Web'.
.... personal needs and personal interests become more and more important (e.g. 5] The trend to offer a user the most suitable and narrowed down multimedia information can be seen in research prototypes from different research areas, e.g. adaptive textbooks on the WWW [8] personalized news paper [14], personalized delivery of news [16] etc. Another new requirement to a document model is its presentation neutrality. It is desirable that one presentation neutral document description can form the basis to serve many different distribution channels, e.g. WWW, DVD, CD ROM, but also print media. ....
Kamba, T., K. Bharat, and M. C. Albers: 1993, `The Krakatoa Chronicle - An Interactive, Personalized Newspaper on the Web'.
....the same constraints as printed matter. Online newspaper presentation can be personalized in terms of contents, layout, media (text only, text with pictures, text with video, etc. advertisements and more. While there have been attempts at customization of newspapers and filtering of newspapers [16, 25], these attempts have not completely countered the weaknesses of human and computer filters. Both humans and computers need help in filtering information. Much of our everyday filtering is done by human critics. We read book reviews before we decide what books to read. We listen to movie critics ....
T. Kamba, K. Bharat, and M.C. Albers. The Krakatoa Chronicle -- An Interactive Personalized Newspaper on the Web. In Proceedings of the Fourth International World Wide Web Conference, December 11-14 1995.
....the same constraints as printed matter. Online newspaper presentation can be personalized in terms of contents, layout, media (text only, text with pictures, text with video, etc. advertisements and more. While there have been attempts at customization of newspapers and filtering of newspapers [KBA95, la ] these attempts have not completely countered the weaknesses of human and computer filters. Both humans and computers need help in filtering information. Many everyday filtering is done by human critics. We read book reviews before we decide what books to read. We listen to movie critics ....
T. Kamba, K. Bharat, and M.C. Albers. The krakatoa chronicle an interactive personalized newspaper on the web. In Proceedings of the Fourth International World Wide Web Conference, December 11-14 1995.
....adaptation by allowing individual receivers to specify their characteristics to individually influence the server s behavior dynamically, without interfering upon other receivers QoS demands. Similar to our objective of applying mobile programs to perform adaptation, the Krakatoa Chronicle [4] provides news on demand services on the World Wide Web through launching Java applets from the server to the clients. By executing locally at the receivers on behalf of the server, the applets can timely adapt to their local user preferences in personalizing the formatting and presentation of ....
....text delivery. No support for multimedia traffic is provided. In contrast, this paper proposes a receiver initiated adaptation scheme to satisfy feedback control requirements for the transport of video data. 2. 2 Active Networks Today, mobile programs are not only deployed in endsystems as in [4] and our work, but also in intermediary network nodes. This results in recent emergence of novel network designs and architectures, known as active networks , a term coined by Tennenhouse and Wetherall in [7] The traditional view of a router switch as being a passive store and forward machine ....
T. Kamba, K. Bharat, M.C. Albers, The Krakatoa Chronicle -- An Interactive Personalized Newspaper on the Web, http://www.w3.org/pub/Conferences/WWW4/ Papers/93/.
....and some commercial applications have also started to appear. Fishwrap [Chesnais95] is a personalised news system implemented at the MIT Media Lab. It relies on natural language parsing, full text search and keyword based profiles that are updated manually by the readers. Krakatoa Chronicle [Kamba95] uses Java language to build a personalised newspaper for the WWW. It supports precise formatting and multicolumn layout that are typical in printed newspapers, and the layout options are configurable by the users. WebDOGGIE 7 is social filtering appications for for WWW page recommendation. It ....
Kamba T., Bharat K., Albers, M.C. (1995). The Krakatoa Chronicle: An Interactive Personalized Newspaper on the Web. World Wide Web Journal, Fourth International World Wide Web Conference Proceedings, O'Reilly & Associates, November 1995
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