WebWalker:面向场景的Web浏览

H. Tanaka, K. Tanaka
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传统上,Web页面被认为是由HTML描述的文档。图像数据(如照片、徽标、地图、插图和装饰文本)被视为Web文档的子组件。但是,我们也可以将所有Web页面识别为屏幕上的图像。我们使用术语Web图像表示呈现给定HTML数据的结果。当将Web页面视为Web图像时,其HTML数据被认为是描述Web图像内容的元数据。基于这种观点,我们提出了一种新的基于图像的超媒体,我们称之为连续网络。在我们的模型中,Web图像和其他图像(如照片)之间没有区别。因此,我们设计了一种新的数据元素,面积超链接,用于连接Web上的各种图像。我们将所有具有平面超链接的图像称为超图像。把网络上的所有东西都看作图像,会让我们考虑一种新的浏览和导航方式。我们使用“面向场景浏览”这个术语。我们将景观定义为不断累积的图像的集合。例如,当我们在现实世界中行走时,我们可以通过一个景观过程来感知和记忆各种形式的信息。在这里,我们描述了面向场景的浏览的新方法,如透明锚、并行导航和外围景观表示。基于我们的模型,我们设计并实现了一个原型系统。我们的系统为用户提供连续的浏览和导航。我们解释了我们的概念,并讨论了这种方法的有效性和潜力。
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WebWalker: scape-oriented Web browsing
Conventionally, Web pages have been recognized as documents described by HTML. Image data, such as photographs, logos, maps, illustrations, and decorated text, have been treated as sub-components of Web documents. However, we can alternatively recognize all Web pages as images on the screen. We use the term Web image to mean the result of rendering given HTML data. When a Web page is treated as a Web image, its HTML data is considered to be metadata which describes the Web image content. Taking such a viewpoint, we propose a new image-based hypermedia which we call continuous web. In our model, there is no distinction between Web images and other images such as photographs. Therefore, we have designed a new data element, the areal-hyperlink, for connecting various images on the Web. We refer to all images that have areal-hyperlinks as hyperimages. Regarding everything on the Web as images leads us to consider a new style of browsing and navigating. We use the term scape-oriented browsing. We define a scape as a collection of continuously accumulated images. For example, whenever we walk in the real world, we can perceive and remember various forms of information through a scape process. Here, we describe new methods for scape-oriented browsing, such as see-through anchors, parallel navigation, and peripheral scape presentation. We have designed and implemented a prototype system based on our model. Our system offers continuous browsing and navigation to users. We explain our concepts and discuss the effectiveness and potential of this approach.
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