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Student/Institution
Thanos Papathanassiou (papathan@csi.forth.gr)University
of Crete, Computer Science Department, Institute of Computer Science, F.O.R.T.H.,
https://www.ics.forth.gr/~papathan
Faculty Advisor
Evangelos P. Markatos, markatos@ics.forth.gr, Assistant
Professor
Grant
$9,000 on 12/97
Funding
One year support for one undergraduate student to develop resource
discovery tools to help users discover new information on the Web.
Project USEwebNET: A Tool for Effective Resource Discovery
On the World Wide Web Abstract
The world-wide web grows at alarming rates, making information retrieval
an increasingly difficult process. Traditional search methods based on
search-engines (like Alta-Vista, Lycos, Excite, Infoseek, etc.) usually
flood the users with an overwhelming number of URLs. If a user wants to
stay up-to-date on some issue and (s)he repeatedly queries the above search
engines, (s)he will be repeatedly flooded with (almost) the same set of
URLs, out of which only a small percentage will point to new, previously
unseen documents.
The aim of this project is to develop a resource discovery
tool, called USEwebNET, built on top of traditional search engines. USEwebNET
registers each user's interests and repeatedly queries several search engines
for URLs matching a user's registered interests. USEwebNET keeps track
of which URLs have been visited by each user. Thus, when a user invokes
USEwebNET, (s)he is presented only with new or "unvisited" URLs. In this
way users can focus only on the new information they are potentially interested
in. We view USEwebNET as a value-added service on top of existing search
engines and information providers, which helps users effectively find "what's
new" in the rapidly evolving web of our world. The advantages of USEwebNET
are:
1. It filters information so that users are able to focus on "what is
new" and thus, they are able to follow developments on their field of interest.
2. It helps users discover new information.
3. It runs offline every night when telecommunication costs are low.
4. It offloads busy web servers and proxies on the Internet (by running
at night).
Current Status as of 9/98
At this point the tool is fully operational. We are currently finishing up its documentation.
A full paper and a short paper describing USEwebNET have been published
at Webnet 98:
Full Paper:
Evangelos P. Markatos, Christina Tziviskou, and Athanasios E.
Papathanasiou: Effective Resource Discovery on the World Wide Web.
In WebNet 98--World Conference of the WWW, Internet, and Intranet,
Orlando, Florida, USA, 1998.
Work In Progress Short Paper:
Athanasios E. Papathanasiou, Evangelos P. Markatos, and Stavros A.
Papadakis
PaperFinder: A Tool for Scalable Search of Digital Libraries
In WebNet 98--World Conference of the WWW, Internet, and Intranet,
Orlando, Florida, USA, 1998.
Web Site
https://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/arch-vlsi/OS/usewebnet.html
https://cuckoo.ics.forth.gr:9002
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