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Bookmark sharing can increase the efficiencies of
information retrieval and cooperative intelligent
activities based on it. However, a crude sharing style
that makes no distinction between retrieval purposes
will hinder effective bookmark sharing and any
information retrieval based on it. To prevent this
problem, we have developed a support system for
bookmark sharing which considers differences in
search purposes and user groups. We also provide a
method for visualizing the relationships among
bookmarks. This paper mainly describes the system
execution examples and experiments using prototype.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Shoichi NAKAMURA, Hirokazu SHIRAI, Hiroaki KAMINAGA, Youzou MIYADERA,
"A Visual Bookmark Sharing System Considering Retrieval Scenes and Its Evaluations,"
aina,
pp. 730-737,
21st International Conference on Advanced Networking and Applications (AINA '07),
2007
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