D. Berleant, Jinghao Miao, M. Arvold, Jeremy Brown, R. DeVries, T. Drucker, L. Elkin, C. Gofron, Kyungae Lim
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Head-tail display: a lightweight approach to query-dependent document display
The value of showing important, yet separated, parts of a document simultaneously motivates head-tail display. 35% of Web documents tested benefit. A head-tail display provides a query-dependent view of a document using a split window. One subwindow shows the beginning of the document, a particularly important part of many documents. The other subwindow shows the query-relevant document "tail," starting from the first query term occurrence.