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KNM: A Novel Intelligent User Interface for Webpage Navigation

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Information Retrieval Technology (AIRS 2005)

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In order to help readers grasp key information from web pages within limited time, a novel intelligent user interface for webpage navigation: Keyphrase Navigation Map (KNM) is proposed in this paper, which presents a map to the readers, assisting them to navigate their webpage. First, the key phrases are generated from the webpage and ranked by the keyphrase extraction engine, then they are clustered by keyphrase relevancy, and finally they are shown on the thumbnail according to their relative coordinates in the full page. The usability test proves that the KNM which presents an overview of the corresponding web page to readers can really help them to find information they are interested in effectively.

This work is done at Microsoft Research Asia.

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Liu, S., Zeng, HJ., Chen, Z., Xiao, C., Ma, WY. (2005). KNM: A Novel Intelligent User Interface for Webpage Navigation. In: Lee, G.G., Yamada, A., Meng, H., Myaeng, S.H. (eds) Information Retrieval Technology. AIRS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3689. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11562382_61

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