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  1. Krulwich, B.; Burkey, C.: ¬The InfoFinder agent : learning user interests through heuristic phrase extraction (1997) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Introduces the InfoFinder agent, which uses innovative approaches for learning user information interests from sets of messages or other online documents that users have classified. It learns general profiles from documents by heuristically extracting phrases that are likely to represent the document's topis
    Source
    IEEE expert. 12(1997) no.5, S.22-27
  2. Juhne, J.; Jensen, A.T.; Gronbaek, K.: Ariadne: a Java-based guided tour system for the World Wide Web (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Presents a Guided tour system for the WWW, called Ariadne, which implements the ideas of trails and guided tours, originating from the hypertext field. Ariadne appears as a Java applet to the user and it stores guided tours in a database format separated from the WWW documents included in the tour. Itd main advantages are: an independent user interface which does not affect the layout of the documents being part of the tour, branching tours where the user may follow alternative routes, composition of existing tours into aggregate tours, overview map with indication of which parts of a tour have been visited an support for getting back on track. Ariadne is available as a research prototype, and it has been tested among a group of university students as well as casual users on the Internet
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  3. Hume, C.: Internet search engines and robots : what they are and how to use them (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    An overview of the Internet is provided. It describes what the Internet is, how and when it was started, and the four main functions it currently offers. It then focuses on the World Wide Web, and in particular robots and search engines. An overview is provided of both robots and search engines, with some examples and illustrations. It concludes with how to choose a search engine for a particular enquiry, gives some hints and tips for Internet searches, and emphasises that good retrieval is achieved not only by good search engines but also by responsible Web mastering which helps to disseminate effectively any Internet published material.
  4. LaMacchia, B.A.: ¬The Internet Fish construction Kit (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    17. 1.1999 20:22:46
  5. Imam, I.F.; Kodratoff, Y.: Intelligent adaptive agents (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 1.1999 18:46:03
  6. Tambe, M.; Gmytrasiewicz, P.: AAAI-96 Workshop on Intelligent Modeling (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 1.1999 18:50:30
  7. Kurzke, C.; Galle, M.; Bathelt, M.: WebAssistant : a user profile specific information retrieval assistant (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  8. Cheung, D.W.; Kao, B.; Lee, J.: Discovering user access patterns on the World Wide Web (1998) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Contribution to a special issue of selected papers from the Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD'97), held Singapore, 22-23 Feb 1997
  9. Collins, S.: Find it! (Again) : Part 2 (1998) 0.01
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  10. Collins, S.: Find it! : Part 1 (1998) 0.01
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  11. Tudor, J.D.: ¬The new alchemy using droids & agents to threat information overload (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews 3 WWW programmes that help deal with information overload. Farcast is a personalized new service in which all commands are delivered and information retrieval via email. It uses droids or electronic agents to search the full text of newsfeeds and send summaries. Quarterdeck's WebCompass is a search manager that employs multiple resources to search the Internet for relevant material based on user-defined queires. It generates summaries based on the most significant sentences in the entire document. Search results are displayed on a multi-pane interface. ForeFront Group's Web-Whacker automatically searches user-defined Web sites, organises them into categories and downloads them into a database that resides on the user's computer. The sites can then be browsed off-line
  12. Krulwich, B.; Burkey, C.: Jack and the InfoFinder agent (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The InfoFinder agent learnes profiles of user interests from sample documents submitted by the user while browsing, without requiring the user to complete a questionnaire about interests in various documents. It learns general profiles from the documents by heuristically extracting phrases from the documents taht are likely to represent the topic of the document. Its learning algorithm generates a search tree, which is then translated into a Boolean search string for submission to a generic search engine. It sends the user regular updates on documents without requiring the user to take the initiative to access the agent
  13. Ngu, D.S.W.; Wu, X.: SiteHelper : a localized agent that helps incremental exploration of the World Wide Web (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  14. Lieberman, H.: Personal assistants for the Web : an MIT perspective (1999) 0.01
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    Date
    7. 8.1999 11:22:55
  15. Blakeman, K.: Intelligent agents : search tools of the future? (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews the Autonomy intelligent search agent for the Internet. The system searches for Internet sites based on a description of the search problem, the user selects suitable documents and the search is retained using this selection. The evaluation indicates that Autonomy is not suited to ad hac one-off searches as it takes too long compared to more traditional search engines. Search agents could be used for monitoring the WWW, or searching newspapers
  16. Cawkell, T.: Could a search agent solve the information overload problem? (1998) 0.01
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    Source
    IT link. 10(1998) no.7, S.3-5
  17. Thomsen, E.B.: Beyond surfing : the World wide Web gets personal (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Over the past few years the amount of information available on the WWW has grown so much and so fast that there is no accurate way to count or estimate it. Directory services and search tools do not learn about the searcher nor adapt themselves to his needs. Draws attention to a new generation of WWW sites that can be customized to the needs of users and offers examples of some of these personalized services
  18. Bicchieri, C.: ¬The potential for the evolution of co-operation among web agents (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In building intelligent network agents, computer scientists may employ a variety of different design strategies, and their design decisions can have a significant effect on the ultimative nature of network interactions. Focuses on a particular design question, the multiple-access problem: if an agent seeking a piece of information knows of several sites that have, or might have, that information, how many queries should it issue, and when? Provides a formal analysis that demonstrates the viability of cooperative responses th this question under certain assumptions. discusses the limitations of this analysis and presents the results of experiments done using a genetic-algorithms approach in which simulated network agents 'evolve' cooperative strategies under less restrictive assumptions tham those made in the formal analysis
  19. Pandit, M.S.; Kalbag, S.: ¬The Selection Recognition Agent : instant access to relevant information and operations (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents the Selection Recognition Agent (SRA), an application for Windows-based personal computers. It recognises meaningful words and phrases in highlighted text and enables useful operations on them. The SRA includes 7 recognition modules, for geographic names, dates, electronic mail addresses, and phone numbers, Usenet newsgroup name components, Microsoft Outlook 97 contact records, and URLs, as well as a module that enables useful operations on text in general. Describes the architecture and design of the SRA. The experiments demonstrate that the SRA significantly reduces the time and effort users must expend in performing common tasks