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16. Hypertext 2005: Salzburg, Austria
- Siegfried Reich, Manolis Tzagarakis:
HYPERTEXT 2005, Proceedings of the 16th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, September 6-9, 2005, Salzburg, Austria. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-168-6 - Monika Henzinger:
Hyperlink analysis on the world wide web. 1-3 - Uffe Kock Wiil:
Hypermedia technology for knowledge workers: a vision of the future. 4-6
omprehension through navigation and interaction
- J. Nathan Matias:
Philadelphia fullerine: a case study in three-dimensional hypermedia. 7-14 - Martin Rotard, Sven Knödler, Thomas Ertl:
A tactile web browser for the visually disabled. 15-22 - Paul Mulholland, Trevor D. Collins, Zdenek Zdráhal:
Spotlight browsing of resource archives. 23-31 - Michail Salampasis, Christos Kouroupetroglou, Athanasios Manitsaris:
Semantically enhanced browsing for blind people in the WWW. 32-34
Authoring for comprehension
- Angelo Di Iorio, Fabio Vitali:
From the writable web to global editability. 35-45 - Jill Walker:
Feral hypertext: when hypertext literature escapes control. 46-53 - David E. Millard, Nicholas Gibbins, Danius T. Michaelides, Mark J. Weal:
Mind the semantic gap. 54-62 - Claus Atzenbeck, Peter J. Nürnberg:
Constraints in spatial structures. 63-65
Quantifying and computing with structure
- Pavel A. Dmitriev, Carl Lagoze, Boris Suchkov:
As we may perceive: inferring logical documents from hypertext. 66-74 - Stefano Bocconi, Frank Nack, Lynda Hardman:
Supporting the generation of argument structure within video sequences. 75-84 - Deepavali Bhagwat, Neoklis Polyzotis:
Searching a file system using inferred semantic links. 85-87
Pattern, irregularities, and ambiguities
- Thomas Lutkenhouse, Michael L. Nelson, Johan Bollen:
Distributed, real-time computation of community preferences. 88-97 - Ikumi Horie, Kazunori Yamaguchi, Kenji Kashiwabara:
Higher-order rank analysis for web structure. 98-106 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III:
Parsing and interpreting ambiguous structures in spatial hypermedia. 107-116
Transformations and adaptations
- Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yoshiyuki Nishinaka, Mitsuhiro Asada, Ryouichi Matsuda:
What is the space for?: the role of space in authoring hypertext representations. 117-125 - Ewald Ramp, Paul De Bra, Peter Brusilovsky:
High-level translation of adaptive hypermedia applications. 126-128 - Alexandra I. Cristea, Helen Ashman, Craig D. Stewart, Paul Cristea:
Evaluation of adaptive hypermedia systems' conversion. 129-131 - Gilles Falquet, Luka Nerima, Jean-Claude Ziswiler:
Augmented hyperbooks through conceptual integration. 132-134
Enabling frameworks and foundations part 1: technologies
- François Bry, Michael Eckert:
Processing link structures and linkbases in the web's open world linking. 135-144 - Constantine Mantratzis, Mehmet A. Orgun, Steve Cassidy:
Separating XHTML content from navigation clutter using DOM-structure block analysis. 145-147 - Adriana J. Berlanga, Francisco J. García-Peñalvo:
Modelling adaptive navigation support techniques using the IMS learning design specification. 148-150
Comprehension through evolution
- Masashi Toyoda, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
A system for visualizing and analyzing the evolution of the web with a time series of graphs. 151-160 - Hao-wei Hsieh, Frank M. Shipman III:
Activity links: supporting communication and reflection about action. 161-170 - Paul Davis, Alexey Maslov, Scott Phillips:
Analyzing history in hypermedia collections. 171-173
User trails
- Monica M. C. Schraefel, Daniel A. Smith, Alisdair Owens, Alistair Russell, Craig Harris, Max L. Wilson:
The evolving mSpace platform: leveraging the semantic web on the trail of the memex. 174-183 - Andrej Kristofic, Mária Bieliková:
Improving adaptation in web-based educational hypermedia by means of knowledge discovery. 184-192 - Einat Amitay, Adam Darlow, David Konopnicki, Uri Weiss:
Queries as anchors: selection by association. 193-201 - James Blustein, Ishtiaq Ahmed, Keith Instone:
An evaluation of look-ahead breadcrumbs for the WWW. 202-204
Knowledge sharing and reuse
- Massimo Riva, Vika Zafrin:
Extending the text: digital editions and the hypertextual paradigm. 205-207 - Eva Gahleitner, Wernher Behrendt, Jürgen Palkoska, Edgar R. Weippl:
On cooperatively creating dynamic ontologies. 208-210 - Erik Wilde, Marcel Baschnagel:
Fragment identifiers for plain text files. 211-213 - Thanyalak Maneewatthana, Gary B. Wills, Wendy Hall:
Adaptive personal information environment based on the semantic web. 214-216
Narratives
- Frank M. Shipman III, Andreas Girgensohn, Lynn Wilcox:
Hypervideo expression: experiences with hyper-hitchcock. 217-226 - Stuart Moulthrop:
What the geeks know: hypertext and the problem of literacy. 227-231 - Clare J. Hooper, Mark J. Weal:
StorySpinner: controlling narrative pace in hyperfiction. 232-234
Annotations
- Olivier Aubert, Yannick Prié:
Advene: active reading through hypervideo. 235-244 - Ippokratis Pandis, Nikos Karousos, Thanassis Tiropanis:
Semantically annotated hypermedia services. 245-247
Omnipresent knowledge
- Isabella Gagliardi, Patrizia Pagliarulo:
Audio information retrieval in HyperMedia environment. 248-250 - David E. Millard, Martin Ross:
The 3D sonification of links in physical hypermedia environments. 251-253 - Frank Allan Hansen, Bent Guldbjerg Christensen, Niels Olof Bouvin:
RSS as a distribution medium for geo-spatial hypermedia. 254-256
Enabling frameworks and foundations: schemas, part 2
- Franca Garzotto, Luca Megale:
Towards enterprise frameworks for networked hypermedia: a case-study in cultural tourism. 257-266 - Davood Rafiei:
Bulk loading large collections of hyperlinked resources. 267-269 - Jessica Rubart, Weigang Wang:
Supporting joint modeling by end users. 270-272
Form through stretching
- Tor Brekke Skjøtskift:
Syntagmatic- and paradigmatic stretchtext. 273-275
Posters
- Till Nagel, René Sander:
HyperHistory. 276-277 - James Blustein, Ching-Lung Fu, Daniel L. Silver:
Information visualization for an intrusion detection system. 278-279 - Ralf Hauber:
Towards a hypertext navigation language. 280-281 - Lawrie Hunter:
Technical hypertext accessibility: information structures and rhetorical framing. 282-283 - Lloyd Rutledge, Martin Alberink, Lynda Hardman, Mettina Veenstra:
Generalized semantics-to-document derivation. 284-285 - Tobias Bürger, Erich Gams, Georg Güntner:
Smart content factory: assisting search for digital objects by generic linking concepts to multimedia content. 286-287
Demos
- Clare J. Hooper, Mark J. Weal:
The StorySpinner sculptural reader. 288-289 - Lloyd Rutledge, Jacco van Ossenbruggen:
Cruising the semantic web with noadster. 290-291 - Stefano Bocconi, Frank Nack, Lynda Hardman:
Vox populi: a tool for automatically generating video documentaries. 292-294 - Mario A. Bochicchio, Nicola Fiore:
WARP for re-engineering of web applications. 295-297 - Olivier Aubert, Yannick Prié:
Creating and sharing hypervideos with advene. 298-300
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