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Knowledge-Based Navigation of Complex Information Spaces

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Knowledge-Based Navigation of Complex Information Spaces
While the explosion of on-line information has brought new opportunities for nding and using electronic data, it has also brought to the forefront the problem of isolating useful information and making sense of large multi-dimension information spaces. We have built several developed an approach to building data \tour guides," called FindMe systems. These programs know enough about an information space to be able to help a user navigate through it. The user not only comes away with items of useful information but also insights into the structure of the information space itself. In these systems, we have combined ideas of instance-based browsing, structuring retrieval around the critiquing of previously-retrieved examples, and retrieval strategies, knowledge-based heuristics for nding relevant information. We illustrate these techniques with several examples, concentrating especially on the RentMe system, a FindMe system for helping users nd suitable rental apartments in the Chica...
Robin D. Burke, Kristian J. Hammond, Benjamin C. Y
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Type Conference
Year 1996
Where AAAI
Authors Robin D. Burke, Kristian J. Hammond, Benjamin C. Young
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