Shinsuke Nakajima, S. Oyama, K. Sumiya, Katsumi Tanaka
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引用次数: 12
Abstract
Conventional Web bookmarks only contain URLs and titles of Web pages that users are interested in. This makes the process of remembering, sharing or ranking such pages difficult. The "context" of users' navigation can be described as collections of browsed pages. Conventional bookmarks do not contain such information. We believe that such context information conveys the users' intention and the importance of bookmarks. We introduce a notion of context-dependent Web bookmarks that reflects users' browsing histories. A context-dependent Web bookmark consists of (1) representative keywords of bookmarked pages and browsed pages, (2) the ranking value of bookmarked pages calculated by its context, as well as the URL and title of the page that the user bookmarked. Context-dependent bookmarks will make it possible for users to remember the situation of the bookmarking process, grasp the degree of significance of the bookmark, and share the bookmark among multiple users. Furthermore, it becomes possible to re-use context-dependent bookmarks as queries, which could be executed for unvisited Web pages. We also describe our Web browser prototype system based on the context-dependent bookmark function, and our experimental results.