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Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Hypertext - HYPERTEXT '93
Hypertexts may be implicitly structured, based on either node content or context. In this paper, we examine implicit structures that rely on the interpretation of node's spatial context. Hypertext authors and readers can perceive and understand these idiosyncratic structures, but, because they are implicit, they cannot be used by the system to support users' activities. We have explored spatially structured hypertext authored in three different systems, and have developed heuristic recognition
doi:10.1145/168750.168826
dblp:conf/ht/MarshallS93
fatcat:tvdsfowwizc5vopjx4ko3n4ixa