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AUSAI
2004
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Learning the Grammar of Distant Change in the World-Wide Web
One problem many Web users encounter is to keep track of changes of distant Web sources. Push services, informing clients about data changes, are frequently not provided by Web ser...
Dirk Kukulenz
ICML
2000
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Learning to Probabilistically Identify Authoritative Documents
We describe a model of document citation that learns to identify hubs and authorities in a set of linked documents, such as pages retrieved from the world wide web, or papers retr...
David Cohn, Huan Chang
ICIW
2008
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Web Contents Tracking by Learning of Page Grammars
A significant fraction of Web data is available only for short periods of time. We consider methods to keep track and to record such dynamic information automatically. The main p...
Dirk Kukulenz, Christoph Reinke, Nils Hoeller
HICSS
1998
IEEE
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13 years 8 months ago
Real-Time New Product Development in Financial Services: Some Managerial Implications
A review of the various models of New Product Development (NPD) process shows that although different approaches have been proposed, they are in fact all variants on a linear them...
Pete Naudé, Ian D. Blackman, S. Dengler
CN
1998
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13 years 4 months ago
The Web: Interactive and Multimedia Education
The World Wide Web is becoming increasingly important in the provision of education, as recognised by several high profile UK government reports. Improved tools for developing We...
Robert Allen