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Spatial hypertext and the practice of information triage
1997
Proceedings of the eighth ACM conference on Hypertext - HYPERTEXT '97
To explore the characteristics of information triage and its interaction with spatial hypertext, a medium we claim supports the process, we have studied subjects engaged in a time-constrained decision-making ...
Information triage is the process of sorting through relevant materials, and organizing them to meet the needs of the task at hand. ...
example), and the means for triage practitioners to track their own activities within the space. ...
doi:10.1145/267437.267451
dblp:conf/ht/MarshallS97
fatcat:cdjo3i2oqbgs3a47y7fadnggx4
Spatial hypertext: an alternative to navigational and semantic links
1999
ACM Computing Surveys
Commonly used visual attributes like color, shape, and border width can be readily changed to enable "information triage", the rapid interpretation and assimilation of new information [Marshall, Shipman ...
The initial study of spatial layouts of information implied a correlation between the number of people sharing an information space and the degree of visual structure apparent in the arrangement. ...
doi:10.1145/345966.346001
fatcat:z3aqcjxtmzf75nyuwet2biscse
ShyWiki-A spatial hypertext wiki
2008
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Wikis - WikiSym '08
This paper presents ShyWiki, a Spatial Hypertext Wiki. ShyWiki has the flexibility and advantages of spatial hypertext. ...
ShyWiki allows users to perform a collaborative spatial hypertext design due to the fact that the community of users decide the final structure of a wiki page. ...
The visual relationships as well as the capability of grouping and moving information in the spatial hypertext, facilitates the information triage. ...
doi:10.1145/1822258.1822272
dblp:conf/wikis/SolisA08
fatcat:rdo7fxolyjcyzcp4xa72nqdj4e
Generative semantic clustering in spatial hypertext
2005
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Document engineering - DocEng '05
This paper presents an iterative method for generative semantic clustering of related information elements in spatial hypertext documents. ...
The goal is to automatically organize them in ways that are meaningful to the user. We consider a process in which elements are gradually added to a spatial hypertext. ...
SPATIAL HYPERTEXT GENERATION combinFormation is a mixed-initiative system for browsing, searching, and collecting that uses an extended form of spatial hypertext to represent information spaces [8] . ...
doi:10.1145/1096601.1096624
dblp:conf/doceng/KerneKSM05
fatcat:asvgrwz3anbvjjzagfglb7xb3m
Supporting document triage via annotation-based visualizations
2009
Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Document triage is the process of rapidly assessing the potential value of documents with respect to the task at hand. ...
This environment infers users' interests based on their interactions with both applications, coupled with an analysis of the characteristics and content of the documents they are interacting with. ...
Moreover, the affordances of tools used during triage (such as spatial hypertext [19] and display configuration [2] ) can have an impact on the practice of triage. ...
doi:10.1002/meet.2008.1450450241
fatcat:k3stbam6inhrpb4gg4tvt7txr4
Patterns of reading and organizing information in document triage
2007
Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
The findings suggest ways applications may better support the intertwined nature of the browsing, reading, and organizing activities in document triage. ...
Document triage is a type of sensemaking task that involves skimming documents to get a sense of their content, evaluating documents to assess their worth in the context of the current activity, and organizing ...
A 1997 paper by Marshall and Shipman (1997) compared the within-collection search and organization practices that occur in paper-based triage with triage performed using two versions of the spatial hypertext ...
doi:10.1002/meet.14504301160
fatcat:swwfv6fjozds7d3r4kfumey5uy
Multilayer Superimposed Information for Collaborative Annotation in Wikis
[chapter]
2010
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In addition, we present the results of a study that shows the value of spatial hypertext layers for locate, organize and group annotations in interest groups under a wiki interface. ...
In this paper, we propose to use spatial hypertext layers as the solution for the management of annotations in wikis. ...
Related work There are several spatial hypertext systems that provide interfaces which allow the information triage to their users. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16934-2_24
fatcat:je4h3njik5fpnob3hx46x5w2bu
Beyond location
1999
Proceedings of the tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : returning to our diverse roots returning to our diverse roots - HYPERTEXT '99
With the growth of the Web as a public information resource, users need workspaces to support the collection, evaluation, organization, and annotation of the materials they retrieve. ...
In this paper, we derive a set of requirements from observations and reports on the use of information workspaces, coupled with observations of people performing analytical tasks. ...
INFORMATION TASKS AND SPATIAL HYPERTEXT To develop an understanding of the current work practice surrounding the use of information, we have looked at how people use current computational visual workspaces ...
doi:10.1145/294469.294498
dblp:conf/ht/ShipmanML99
fatcat:7yibckyi7nbrlkajuwxphtefoe
This paper investigates the common features of these domains and introduces FOHM, a Fundamental Open Hypertext Model, which defines a common data model and set of related operations that are applicable ...
Using this layer the paper explores the possible semantics of linking between different hypertext domains, and shows that each can introduce features which benefit the other domains. ...
The Spatial Domain This domain of hypertext is also referred to as "Information Analysis' [9] or "Information Triage" [11] . ...
doi:10.1145/336296.336334
dblp:conf/ht/MillardMDR00
fatcat:cfqtfvj27ff6xoskhzeqfeg2ey
Theory and practice in visual interfaces for semi-structured document discovery and selection
2016
Information Services and Use
In this article, we examine areas which contribute to the theory and practice of visual interfaces directly relating to the discovery and selection of publications. ...
That challenge is to create assistive software to aid in the discovery and selection of relevant documents to one's information need. ...
In this research, a spatial hypertext tool is presented which allows information seekers to interpret results from documents and identify the structure of the document set. ...
doi:10.3233/isu-150783
fatcat:qn2osuapcfgd5jyvvxn2x4bwji
Mind the semantic gap
2005
Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia - HYPERTEXT '05
Hypertext can be seen as a logic representation, where semantics are encoded in both the textual nodes and the graph of links. ...
In this paper we present a vector-based model of the formality of semantics in hypertext systems, where the vectors represent the translation of semantics from author to system and from system to reader ...
Premature Structure Hypertext ambiguity allows authors to evolve or grow structures (a feature that is leveraged for information triage in spatial hypertext systems [19] ). ...
doi:10.1145/1083356.1083367
dblp:conf/ht/MillardGMW05
fatcat:7ocm2yluurgivp2h6gnsgvuc3q
Supporting document triage via annotation-based multi-application visualizations
2010
Proceedings of the 10th annual joint conference on Digital libraries - JCDL '10
For open-ended information tasks, users must sift through many potentially relevant documents, a practice we refer to as document triage. ...
To support document triage, we have developed an extensible multi-application architecture that initially includes an information workspace and a document reader. ...
This work was supported in part by National Science Foundation grants DUE-0938074 and DUE-0840715. ...
doi:10.1145/1816123.1816150
dblp:conf/jcdl/BaeKMMZSHM10
fatcat:ihjimmdnergs5f2lq3ulbuwzlu
Discussions at the data border: from generalised hypertext to structural computing
2003
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Structural Computing grew from the trend in hypertext research towards generalised systems, it asserts the primacy of structure over data. ...
The Fundamental Open Hypermedia Model (FOHM) is an alternative approach to Generalised Hypertext that views the various Hypertext domains as continuous rather than discrete. ...
Several people have also been involved in the development of the systems and models described in this paper. ...
doi:10.1016/s1084-8045(02)00063-2
fatcat:mqzuy3q6jnfkfagktysnm5cybm
Hunter gatherer
2002
CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '02
We report on the design and evaluation of the tool, and contextualize tool use in terms of our research goals to investigate possible shifts in information interaction practices resulting from tool use ...
Hunter Gatherer is a tool that lets Web users carry out three main tasks: (1) collect components from within Web pages; (2) represent those components in a collection; and (3) edit those collections. ...
Web Squirrel, inspired by Spatial Hypertext, supports the idea of components within pages, but captures neither URLs nor non-textual information. ...
doi:10.1145/506443.506617
dblp:conf/chi/SchraefelWZM02
fatcat:wdbpup35qramzhimnnliyxlxoe
Hunter gatherer
2002
CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '02
We report on the design and evaluation of the tool, and contextualize tool use in terms of our research goals to investigate possible shifts in information interaction practices resulting from tool use ...
Hunter Gatherer is a tool that lets Web users carry out three main tasks: (1) collect components from within Web pages; (2) represent those components in a collection; and (3) edit those collections. ...
Web Squirrel, inspired by Spatial Hypertext, supports the idea of components within pages, but captures neither URLs nor non-textual information. ...
doi:10.1145/506558.506617
fatcat:nknawkani5aufmr6ucmr57iwxm
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