Abstract:
The user at a receiving display station is enabled to make an overall scan of a sequence of Web documents developed in a search of the Web, and to select and save hyperlinks that appear to be of potential interest from any or all of the sequence of Web documents. A user is enabled to selectively move hyperlinks from any of a sequence of hypertext documents to a display window to thereby compile a list of hyperlinks having potential interest. The user is then enabled to subsequently select hyperlinks from said list to thereby access the linked hypertext documents; i.e. the user may subsequently, at his convenience, browse through the hyperlinks that he has selected and saved. A window is set aside on the display for the display of the saved hyperlinks.
Abstract:
The user at a receiving display station is enabled to make an overall scan of a sequence of Web documents developed in a search of the Web, and to select and save hyperlinks that appear to be of potential interest from any or all of the sequence of Web documents. A user is enabled to selectively move hyperlinks from any of a sequence of hypertext documents to a display window to thereby compile a list of hyperlinks having potential interest. The user is then enabled to subsequently select hyperlinks from said list to thereby access the linked hypertext documents; i.e. the user may subsequently, at his convenience, browse through the hyperlinks that he has selected and saved. A window is set aside on the display for the display of the saved hyperlinks. Conveniently, the means to selectively move hyperlinks include means for dragging selected hyperlinks from their hypertext documents and dropping the hyperlinks into the display window.
Abstract:
EN9-91-033 A FUZZY REASONING DATABASE QUESTION ANSWERING SYSTEM A system provides question answering based on fuzzy logic. The proposed system provides the capability to assess if a database contains information pertinent to a subject of interest by evaluating each comment in the database via a fuzzy evaluator which attributes a fuzzy membership value indicating its relationship to such subject. An assessment is provided for the database as a whole regarding its pertinence to the subject of interest, and consequently comments that are considered as irrelevant to the subject may be discarded. The system has been developed for the examination of databases and evaluated by testing against those which were created for assessing whether computer system development databases contain information pertinent to the functional changes that would occur in the development cycle. The system can be applied with minimal changes to a variety of circumstances provided that the fundamental assumptions for the development of the membership functions are respected for the application.