Abstract
Artificial intelligence techniques have found a number of applications in hypermedia, mostly in two specific areas, user interface, particularly adaptive ones and information search and retrieval. There have been fewer cases of application of these techniques to aid the authoring process. This paper studies the applicability of some Al techniques to the authoring process, in particular, helping designers understand and control the structure of a presentation. Copyright 2003 ACM.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 21st Annual International Conference on Documentation |
Editors | S.B. Jones, D.G. Novick |
Publisher | ACM |
Pages | 100-104 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Publication status | Published - 2003 |
Event | ACM Special Interest Group for Design of Communications - San Francisco, United States Duration: 12 Oct 2003 → 15 Oct 2003 http://www.sigdoc2003.cs.uvic.ca/ |
Conference
Conference | ACM Special Interest Group for Design of Communications |
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Abbreviated title | SIGDOC 2003 |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | San Francisco |
Period | 12/10/03 → 15/10/03 |
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Keywords
- Computer software
- Data processing
- Hypermedia systems
- Information retrieval
- Neural networks
- Problem solving
- Usability engineering
- User interfaces
- Hypermedia
- Information search
- Software design
- Authoring processes
- Artificial intelligence