The Experts below are selected from a list of 30 Experts worldwide ranked by ideXlab platform
Ian Bugeja - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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SIGIR - Automatic classification of Web pages into bookmark categories
Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval - SIGIR '07, 2007Co-Authors: Chris Staff, Ian BugejaAbstract:We describe a technique to automatically classify a Web page into an existing bookmark category to help a user to bookmark a page. HyperBK compares a bag-of-words representation of the page to descriptions of categories in the user's bookmark file. Unlike Default Web Browser dialog boxes in which the user may be presented with the category into which he or she saved the last bookmarked file, HyperBK also offers the category most similar to the page being bookmarked. The user can also opt to create a new category; or save the page elsewhere. In an evaluation, the user's preferred category was offered on average 61% of the time.
Chris Staff - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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SIGIR - Automatic classification of Web pages into bookmark categories
Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval - SIGIR '07, 2007Co-Authors: Chris Staff, Ian BugejaAbstract:We describe a technique to automatically classify a Web page into an existing bookmark category to help a user to bookmark a page. HyperBK compares a bag-of-words representation of the page to descriptions of categories in the user's bookmark file. Unlike Default Web Browser dialog boxes in which the user may be presented with the category into which he or she saved the last bookmarked file, HyperBK also offers the category most similar to the page being bookmarked. The user can also opt to create a new category; or save the page elsewhere. In an evaluation, the user's preferred category was offered on average 61% of the time.
4th Computer Science Annual Workshop - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Automatic classification of Web pages into bookmark categories
University of Malta. Faculty of ICT, 2006Co-Authors: Staff Chris, 4th Computer Science Annual WorkshopAbstract:We describe a technique to automatically classify a Web page into an existing bookmark category whenever a user decides to bookmark a page. HyperBK compares a bag-of-words representation of the page to descriptions of categories in the user’s bookmark file. Unlike Default Web Browser dialogs in which the user may be presented with the category into which he or she saved the last bookmarked file, HyperBK also offers the category most similar to the page being bookmarked. The user can opt to save the page to the last category used; create a new category; or save the page elsewhere. In an evaluation, the user’s preferred category was offered on average 67% of the time.peer-reviewe
Staff Chris - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Automatic classification of Web pages into bookmark categories
University of Malta. Faculty of ICT, 2006Co-Authors: Staff Chris, 4th Computer Science Annual WorkshopAbstract:We describe a technique to automatically classify a Web page into an existing bookmark category whenever a user decides to bookmark a page. HyperBK compares a bag-of-words representation of the page to descriptions of categories in the user’s bookmark file. Unlike Default Web Browser dialogs in which the user may be presented with the category into which he or she saved the last bookmarked file, HyperBK also offers the category most similar to the page being bookmarked. The user can opt to save the page to the last category used; create a new category; or save the page elsewhere. In an evaluation, the user’s preferred category was offered on average 67% of the time.peer-reviewe
James Floyd Kelly - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Netbook Web Browsers
Windows Netbooks, 2009Co-Authors: James Floyd KellyAbstract:This book focuses on netbooks that come installed with the Microsoft Windows operating system. This also means that the Default Web Browser installed on your new netbook is most likely Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE). It’s a good Web Browser, with all the standard features you’d expect from a Browser: bookmarks (or Favorites), the ability to block pop-ups, and the ability to set your homepage are just a few examples of its features.