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GISCIENCE
2008
Springer
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Identifying Maps on the World Wide Web
Abstract. This paper presents an automatic approach to mining collections of maps from the Web. Our method harvests images from the Web and then classifies them as maps or non-map...
Matthew Michelson, Aman Goel, Craig A. Knoblock
IJOE
2007
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TMNet - Distributed viewing and editing of Topic Maps in the World Wide Web Environment
- Since the Topic Map standard describes a prospective knowledge-structuring model that can be used in a huge variety of knowledge domains the amount of applications utilizing this...
Sebastian J. F. Fudickar, Klaus Rebensburg
IJMMS
2000
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World Wide Web navigation aid
The challenge for the World Wide Web user is to discover and rediscover useful information from very rich but also very diversified sources in the Web environment. The Web browser...
Milena M. Head, Norman P. Archer, Yufei Yuan
ACSW
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Discovering Parallel Text from the World Wide Web
Parallel corpus is a rich linguistic resource for various multilingual text management tasks, including crosslingual text retrieval, multilingual computational linguistics and mul...
Jisong Chen, Rowena Chau, Chung-Hsing Yeh
RIAO
1997
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Design Issues for World Wide Web Navigation Visualisation Tools
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a successful hypermedia information space used by millions of people, yet it suffers from many deficiencies and problems in support for navigation ar...
Andy Cockbum, Steve Jones