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Part I Introduction to the Web, machine learning, new AI techniques, and web intelligence |
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Chapter 1 Introduction to World Wide Web |
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1.1 Brief history of the Web and the Internet |
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1.4.1 Improving wiki content reliability, quality, and security |
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1.5 Collaborative mapping |
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1.6 Aggregation technologies |
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1.7 Open platforms, application programming interface, and programming tools |
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1.9 Intelligence in web applications |
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1.10 Organization of this book |
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Chapter 2 Machine learning concepts |
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2.3 Supervised learning: Classification |
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2.3.1 Evaluation measures |
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2.4 Support vector machines |
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2.5 Nearest neighbor classifiers |
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2.6 Unsupervised learning: clustering |
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2.6.2 Difference between clustering and nearest neighbor prediction |
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2.6.3 Probabilistic clustering |
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2.9 Reinforcement learning |
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2.10 Applications of machine learning |
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2.10.1 Speech recognition |
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2.10.4 Software engineering and programming language |
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2.10.6 Machine learning for web |
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Chapter 3 Overview of constituents for the new artificial intelligence |
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3.1 Foundations of the new artificial intelligence and knowledge-based system |
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3.1.1 Knowledge-based systems |
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3.1.2 Limitations of symbolic systems |
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3.2.1 Fuzzy set and fuzzy logic |
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3.2.2 Fuzzy membership function |
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3.2.3 Forms and operations of fuzzy functions |
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3.2.4 Fuzzy relations and operations on fuzzy relations |
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3.2.5 Fuzzy rule-based systems |
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3.2.6 Applications of fuzzy logic |
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3.3 Artificial neural networks |
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3.3.1 Working of an artificial neuron |
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3.3.2 Architectures of artificial neural network |
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3.3.2.1 Multilayer perceptron architecture |
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3.3.2.2 Kohonen architecture |
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3.3.3 Applications of artificial neural network |
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3.4 Genetic algorithms and evolutionary computing |
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3.4.1 Basic principles of genetic algorithms |
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3.4.2 An example of genetic algorithm to optimize a function |
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3.4.3 Applications of genetic algorithms |
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3.5.1 Applications of rough sets |
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3.6.1 Applications of soft computing |
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3.7 Benefits of the new AI to World Wide Web |
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Chapter 4 Web intelligence |
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4.1 Internet, web, grid, and cloud |
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4.1.1 Components of typical web |
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4.1.2 Characteristics and benefits of the Web |
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4.2 Introduction to web intelligence |
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4.2.2 Social intelligence |
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4.2.3 Search engine techniques |
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4.2.4 Web knowledge management |
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4.2.5 Web information retrieval and filtering |
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4.2.8 Human-computer integration |
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4.4.1 Imparting intelligence at basic infrastructural level |
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4.4.2 Imparting intelligence at knowledge level |
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4.4.3 Imparting intelligence at interface level |
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4.4.4 Imparting intelligence at application level |
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4.6 Characteristics of web intelligence |
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4.6.7 Global knowledge base |
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4.7 Challenges and issues of WI |
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4.7.1 Nature of knowledge |
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4.7.2 Volume, complexity, and unstructured environment of web |
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4.7.3 Development methods, protocols, security, and quality standards |
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4.7.4 Weak support from AI |
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4.8.1 Autonomic regulation of functionalities between the resources |
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4.8.2 Embedding knowledge into the Web |
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4.8.3 Improving access mechanisms |
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4.9 Web-based support systems |
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4.10 Designing an intelligent web |
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Part II Information retrieval, mining, and extraction of content from the Web |
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Chapter 5 Web information retrieval |
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5.2 Typical web search engines |
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5.2.1 Introduction to web crawler |
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5.2.2 Some early work in the area of web crawlers |
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5.3 Architecture of a web crawler |
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5.5 Focused spiders/crawlers |
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5.5.1 Architecture of the focused crawler |
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5.5.2 Operational phases for the focused crawler |
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5.5.3 Measuring relevance of the focused crawlers |
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5.6 Collaborative crawling |
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5.7 Some tools and open source for web crawling |
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5.8 Information retrieval: beyond searching |
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5.9 Models of information retrieval |
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5.9.1 Boolean model and its variations |
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5.9.3 Probabilistic models |
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5.9.4 Latent semantic indexing |
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5.10 Performance measures in IR |
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5.11 Natural language processing in conjunction with IR |
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5.11.1 Generic NLP architecture of IR |
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5.12 Knowledge-based system for information retrieval |
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5.13.1 Semantic information |
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6.1 Introduction to web mining |
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6.2 Evolution of web mining techniques |
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6.3 Process of web mining |
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6.4.4 Structured data extraction |
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6.4.5 Unstructured content extraction |
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6.5.1 Activities in web usage mining |
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6.5.2 Retrieval sources for web usage mining |
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6.5.3 Cleaning and data abstraction |
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6.5.4 Identification of required information |
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6.5.5 Pattern discovery and analysis |
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6.7 Sensor web mining: architecture and applications |
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6.9.1 Feature-based opinion mining |
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6.10 Other applications using AI for web mining |
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6.11 Future research directions |
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Chapter 7 Structured data extraction |
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7.1.2 Information extraction |
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7.1.4 Approaches to information extraction |
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7.1.5 Free, structured, and semistructured text |
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7.2.2 From information extraction to wrapper generation |
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7.2.3.1 Semiautomated wrapper generation |
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7.2.3.2 Automated wrapper generation |
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7.2.4 Inductive learning of wrappers |
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7.3 Locating data-rich pages |
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7.3.2 Identifying similarities |
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7.3.3 Heuristics on product properties |
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7.4 Systems for wrapper generation |
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7.4.1 Structured and semistructured web pages |
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7.4.1.2 Wrapper induction environment |
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7.4.1.4 Supervised learning algorithm for inducing extraction rules |
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7.4.2 Semistructured and unstructured web pages |
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7.4.2.1 Robust automated production of IE rules |
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7.4.2.2 Sequence rules with validation |
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7.5 Applications and commercial systems |
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7.5.1 Examples of applications |
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Part III Semantic web and web knowledge management |
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8.1 Introduction to semantic web |
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8.2.1 Dublin core metadata standard |
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8.2.2 Metadata objectives |
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8.2.2.1 Simplicity of creation and maintenance |
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8.2.2.2 Commonly understood semantics |
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8.2.2.3 International scope |
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8.3 Layered architecture of semantic web |
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8.3.1 Unicode and uniform resource identifier |
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8.3.2 Extensible markup language |
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8.3.3 Resource description framework |
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8.4 Refined architecture of semantic web |
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8.5 Ontology and ontology constructs |
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8.5.1 Extensible markup language |
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8.5.2 Resource description framework |
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8.5.3 Web ontology language |
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8.5.4 Ontology interchange language |
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8.5.6.2 Query for relationships |
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8.5.6.3 Transform data with CONSTRUCT |
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8.7 Ontology tools and editors |
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8.10 Semantic web applications |
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8.10.2 Semantic web portals |
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8.10.3 Catalog management and thesaurus |
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8.10.8 Community and social projects |
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8.11 Semantic web interoperability and web mining |
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8.12 Semantic web and social communities |
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8.13 Semantic web and intelligent search |
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8.14 Semantic web research issues |
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Chapter 9 Web knowledge management |
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9.2 Knowledge management fundamentals |
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9.2.1 Architecture of the knowledge management process |
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9.2.2 Benefits of knowledge management |
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9.2.3 Challenges of knowledge management |
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9.3.2 Ontology classification |
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9.3.3 Parameters to build ontology |
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9.3.4 Standards and interoperability for ontology |
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9.3.5 Ontology on the Web |
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9.4 Utilization of knowledge management methodologies on semantic web |
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9.4.2 General architecture for web knowledge management |
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9.4.3 Semantically enhanced knowledge management |
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9.4.3.2 Semantic annotation tools |
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9.4.4 Issues and challenges |
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9.5 Exchanging knowledge in virtual entities |
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9.5.2 Virtual organizations |
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9.5.3 Knowledge management and intelligent techniques within virtual entities |
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9.5.4 Virtual communities and semantic web |
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9.7 Building the World Wide Why |
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9.8 Conclusion and applications |
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Chapter 10 Social network intelligence |
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10.1 Introduction to social networking |
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10.1.1 Web patterns and social ecosystem |
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10.1.2 Types of social networks |
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10.3 Semantically interlinked online communities |
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10.4 Social network analysis |
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10.7 Advantages and disadvantages of social networking |
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10.7.1 Advantages of social networking |
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10.8 Social graph application programming interface |
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10.9 Social search and artificial intelligence |
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10.9.1 Intelligent social networks |
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Part IV Agent-based web, security issues, and human-computer interaction |
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Chapter 11 Agent-based web |
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11.2.1 Characteristics and advantages |
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11.2.2 Agents and objects |
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11.2.3 Agents and web services |
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11.3.1 Collaborative agent |
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11.4.1 Multiagent system framework |
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11.4.2 Communication between agents |
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11.5.1 Generic architecture of agent-based web |
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11.5.2.1 Agent for query and information retrieval |
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11.5.2.4 Personal assistance agent |
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11.5.2.5 e-Commerce agent |
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11.5.2.6 e-Communities and agents |
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11.5.2.7 Ontology management |
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11.6 Hybridization of mobile agent and interface agent: A case for personalized content representation |
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11.6.1 Mobile agents: Characteristics and working |
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11.6.2 Hybridization of a mobile agent with an interface agent |
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11.6.3 Personalized content representation through the hybrid agent |
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11.7.1 Multiagent system for oil company |
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11.7.2 RETSINA calendar agent |
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12.2.1 Scripting languages |
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12.2.2 Understanding communication |
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12.2.4 Cross-site scripting |
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12.2.5 Cross-site request forgery |
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12.2.7 Information leakage |
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12.2.8 Browsers compromising privacy |
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12.3 Web server protection |
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12.3.2 Intrusion detection system |
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12.4 Security and privacy |
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12.5 Contributions of AI for security issues |
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Chapter 13 Human-web interactions |
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13.2 Features of a good website |
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13.2.2 Information organization |
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13.2.6 Interaction design |
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13.3 What is interaction? |
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13.3.1 Common interaction styles |
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13.3.2 Three-dimensional interactions |
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13.4 Interaction design and related parameters |
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13.5.1 World usability day |
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13.6 Process of interaction design |
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13.6.1 Know your users, their requirements, and identify the objective of the system |
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13.6.2 Check the feasibility and cost-benefit ratio of different alternatives |
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13.6.3 Build selected alternatives considering content |
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13.6.4 Test the developed interaction design |
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13.6.5 Conduct postimplementation review and update if required |
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13.7 Conceptual models of interaction |
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13.9 Interface design methods |
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13.9.1 Activity-centered design |
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13.9.6 Participatory design |
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13.9.8 User-centered design |
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13.9.9 Usage-centered design |
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13.9.11 Value-sensitive design |
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13.9.12 Wizard of Oz experiment |
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13.10 Tools for human-web interaction |
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13.11 Interaction evaluation methods |
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13.11.1 Cognitive walk-through |
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13.11.2 Heuristic evaluation |
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13.11.3 Review-based evaluation |
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13.11.4 Evaluating through user participation |
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13.11.5 Evaluating implementations |
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13.12 Human-computer interaction and human-web interaction |
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13.13 Issues in human-web interactions |
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13.14 Support of AI for human-web interactions |
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13.14.1 Searching, retrieval and filtering, and semantic search |
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13.14.2 Native language interface and fuzzy logic for web applications |
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13.14.3 Knowledge management and knowledge representation on the Web |
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13.14.4 Agent-based systems |
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13.14.5 Modeling users experience and usability for better web interactions |
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13.14.6 Intelligent web mining |
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13.14.7 Interacting with smart environments |
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13.15.1 MIT intelligent room |
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13.15.2 MediaBlocks system |
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13.16 Research applications |
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