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    Corporate Social Responsibility as Argument on the Web.C. Coupland - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 62 (4):355-366.
    This paper critically examines the language drawn on to describe socially responsible activities (CSR) in the context of the corporate web page. I argue that constructions of CSR are made plausible and legitimised according to the context of the expression. The web site is a genre of communication which addresses a broad and discerning audience; hence fractures in the institutionalised nature of argument may be apparent. The focus of this paper is to examine how the rhetoric of CSR is (...)
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    The Analysis of Self-Presentation of Fortune 500 Corporations in Corporate Web Sites.Hyehyun Hong, Hyunmin Lee & Jongmin Park - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (5):706-737.
    In the digital age, many corporations communicate with their publics via online channels. Among many channels, a corporation’s official Web site is often used for informing publics of its performance and other corporate-related information and for shaping a positive corporate image. This study quantitatively analyzed corporate Web sites, particularly the “About us” Web pages of Fortune 500 corporations based on symbolic convergence theory, which describes the formation of symbolic reality and the shared meaning of that symbolic (...)
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  3. The PageRank Citation Ranking : Bringing Order to the Web.L. Page, S. Brin, R. Motwani & T. Winograd - 1999 - .
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    The linguistics of self-branding and micro-celebrity in Twitter: The role of hashtags.Ruth Page - 2012 - Discourse and Communication 6 (2):181-201.
    Twitter is a linguistic marketplace in which the processes of self-branding and micro-celebrity depend on visibility as a means of increasing social and economic gain. Hashtags are a potent resource within this system for promoting the visibility of a Twitter update. This study analyses the frequency, types and grammatical context of hashtags which occurred in a dataset of approximately 92,000 tweets, taken from 100 publically available Twitter accounts, comparing the discourse styles of corporations, celebrity practitioners and ‘ordinary’ Twitter members. The (...)
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  5. State-Sponsored Injustice: The Case of Eugenic Sterilization.Jennifer M. Page - 2019 - Social Theory and Practice 45 (1):75-101.
    In analytic political philosophy, it is common to view state-sponsored injustice as the work of a corporate agent. But as I argue, structural injustice theory provides grounds for reassessing the agential approach, producing new insights into state-sponsored injustice. Using the case of eugenic sterilization in the United States, this article proposes a structurally-sensitive conception of state-sponsored injustice with six components: authorization, protection, systemization, execution, enablement, and norm- and belief-influence. Iris Marion Young’s models of responsibility for agential and structural injustice, (...)
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    The new philosophy: the science of physical phenomena: first explanations of electricity, gravitation, repulsion and the new atomic element rex: new explanations of sound, heat, light, cohesion, magnetism, atmosphere, astronomy, and nervous force.Calvin Samuel Page - 1913 - Chicago: Science Publishing Co..
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...)
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    Exploited workers does not hurt the poor.Justpeace Front Page - unknown
    Many defenders of sweat shop practices by major transnational corporations -- some of whom are Catholic -- claim that by refusing to buy such merchandise, we harm the poor. If we don't buy the merchandise, the corporations will close the factories because they will have no market for their goods and the poor will lose their jobs. "Any job is better than no job," they say.
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    Give or take on the internet: An examinationof the disclosure practices of insurance firm web innovators. [REVIEW]Dennis M. Patten - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 36 (3):247 - 259.
    Theories of corporate social responsibility suggest that there ought to be a balance between what business takes from society and what it gives back in return. Recently, the practice literature within the insurance industry has been heavily pushing for the development of the Internet as a tool for commerce while virtually ignoring the role it could play in terms of information disclosure to stakeholders. This study examines whether insurance firms themselves reflect this emphasis, or whether companies that are industry (...)
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    “The greatest victory which the chemist has won in the fight (…) against Nature”: Nitrogenous fertilizers in Great Britain and the British Empire, 1910s–1950s. [REVIEW]Arnaud Page - 2016 - History of Science 54 (4):383-398.
    This paper analyses the rise of synthetic nitrogen in Great Britain and its empire, from the First World War to the aftermath of the Second World War. Rather than focus solely on technological innovations and consumption statistics, it seeks to explain how nitrogen was a central element in the expansion of a form of agricultural governance, which needed simplified, stable, and seemingly universal input/output formulae. In the first half of the twentieth century, nitrogen was thus gradually constructed as a global (...)
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    The politics of innovation.W. Gibb Dyer & Robert A. Page - 1988 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 1 (2):23-41.
    Previous studies of technical innovation in organizations have tended to neglect how power and political processes shape the development of new technologies. Our study of new product development at a successful computer graphics company suggests that corporate ideology and politics often determine the success or failure of new product ideas. Four stages of product development are identified along with the political activities and influence tactics used at each stage.
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    Corporate Ethical Values and Altruism: The Mediating Role of Career Satisfaction. [REVIEW]Sean Valentine, Lynn Godkin, Gary M. Fleischman, Roland E. Kidwell & Karen Page - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 101 (4):509-523.
    This study explores the ability of career satisfaction to mediate the relationship between corporate ethical values and altruism. Using a sample of individuals employed in a four-campus, regional health science center, it was determined that individual career satisfaction fully mediated the positive relationship between perceptions of corporate ethical values and self-reported altruism. The findings imply that companies dedicating attention to positive corporate ethical values can enhance employee attitudes and altruistic behaviors, especially when individuals experience a high degree (...)
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    Retail Chains’ Corporate Social Responsibility Communication.Jakob Utgård - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 147 (2):385-400.
    This study examines determinants of retail chains’ corporate social responsibility communication on their web pages. The theoretical foundation for the study is signaling theory, which suggests that firms will communicate about their CSR efforts when this is profitable for them and when such communication makes it possible for outsiders to distinguish good from bad performers. Based on this theory, I develop hypotheses about retail chains’ CSR signaling. The hypotheses are tested in a sample of 208 retail chains in (...)
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    The over-optimistic portrayal of life-supporting treatments in newspapers and on the Internet: a cross-sectional study using extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation as an example.Yen-Yuan Chen, Likwang Chen, Yu-Hui Kao, Tzong-Shinn Chu, Tien-Shang Huang & Wen-Je Ko - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):59.
    Extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation has been introduced to clinical practice for several decades. It is unclear how internet and newspapers portray the use of extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation. This study were: (1) to quantify the coverage of extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation use in newspapers and on the Internet; (2) to describe the characteristics of extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation users presented in newspaper articles and the Internet web pages in comparison with those shown in extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation studies in Taiwan; and (3) to examine (...)
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    Do financial performance and firm’s value affect the quality of corporate social responsibility disclosure: Moderating role of chief executive officer’s power in China.Cao Na, Gaoliang Tian, Fawad Rauf & Khwaja Naveed - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This paper investigates the correlation between the quality of corporate social responsibility disclosure and financial performance. It also investigates the moderating role of chief executive officer power in the relationship between the quality of CSR disclosure and firm value in Chinese listed companies. The evidential research used the up-to-date sample of unbalanced findings for the period of 2014–2020, from the registered Chinese firms in the Shenzhen and Shanghai Stock Exchanges as samples for the study. As a starting point technique, (...)
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  15. S thoughts on music web page.Tyler Cowen - unknown
    In classical music, the immediate canon is Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, and Mozart. With Bach and Beethoven it is hard to go wrong. But my short list there would be Bach's B Minor Mass and St. Matthew's Passion, The Art of the Fugue, Well-Tempered Klavier, some of the organ music, the Brandenburgs, the Partitas, the Goldberg Variations, and the solo violin works.
     
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  16. Factors Influencing Social Responsibility Disclosure by Portuguese Companies.Manuel Castelo Branco & Lúcia Lima Rodrigues - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (4):685-701.
    This study compares the Internet (corporate web pages) and annual reports as media of social responsibility disclosure (SRD) and analyses what influences disclosure. It examines SRD on the Internet by Portuguese listed companies in 2004 and compares the Internet and 2003 annual reports as disclosure media. The results are interpreted through the lens of a multi-theoretical framework. According to the framework adopted, companies disclose social responsibility information to present a socially responsible image so that they can legitimise their (...)
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    Use of web pages in environmental education.Claustro Zambrana Tévar & Asunción Torquemada Vidal - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-12.
    Primary Education is the ideal time to instill proactive behaviors in young people around current environmental challenges. Analyzing the benefits of using Environmental Education websites, this research addresses the characteristics that these sites must have to fulfill their didactic function based on the needs shown by a sample of teachers from the Community of Madrid (Spain) from of an ad hoc questionnaire. The results show that the study objectives, motivation and activities proposed to students on websites are the most important (...)
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    Gender and Leadership: A Frame Analysis of University Home Web Page Images.Kristine F. Hoover, Deborah A. O’Neil & Michael Poutiatine - 2014 - Journal of Academic Ethics 12 (1):15-27.
    With calls for (business) leaders to contribute to greater global fairness and social justice (BAWB 2006; Maak and Pless Journal of Business Ethics, 88, 537–550, 2009), this paper considers gender equality on University home web page images as one means of communicating equal access to leadership roles for both men and women. Although there are many paths for leadership development, one important purpose of Universities is to create people who will potentially become leaders in our society (Shapiro 2005). We analyzed (...)
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    Similarities and Differences Between Eye and Mouse Dynamics During Web Pages Exploration.Alexandre Milisavljevic, Fabrice Abate, Thomas Le Bras, Bernard Gosselin, Matei Mancas & Karine Doré-Mazars - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The study of eye movements is a common way to non-invasively understand and analyze human behavior. However, eye-tracking techniques are very hard to scale, and require expensive equipment and extensive expertise. In the context of web browsing, these issues could be overcome by studying the link between the eye and the computer mouse. Here, we propose new analysis methods, and a more advanced characterization of this link. To this end, we recorded the eye, mouse, and scroll movements of 151 participants (...)
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    Effectiveness of the Health History in Mayabeque Web Page.Ada Rodríguez Suárez, Rosa Bermello Navarrete & Jessica Moret Rodríguez - 2017 - Humanidades Médicas 17 (2):369-382.
    En el 2011 la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Mayabeque no contaba con conexión a la red Infomed y a solicitud del departamento de Historia y Filosofía se diseñó una página web estática. Objetivo: Valorar la efectividad de la página web estática Historia de la Salud en Mayabeque a partir del uso que han hecho los usuarios de la red de bibliotecas. Método: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo de corte transversal en la red de bibliotecas de la provincia en el (...)
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  21. Future generations: A challenge for moral theory.Gustaf Arrhenius - manuscript
    FD-Diss., Uppsala: University Printers, 2000 (ix+225 pages).
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  22. Monitoring order: Visual desire, the organization of web pages, and teaching the rules of design.Anne Frances Wysocki - 1998 - Kairos (Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. Faculté de philosophie) 3 (2).
     
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    Agora: the power of one man and a web page.Mark Gonske - 1997 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 27 (1):27.
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  24. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Asia A Seven-Country Study of CSR Web Site Reporting.Wendy Chapple & Jeremy Moon - 2005 - Business and Society 44 (4):415-441.
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  25. When you access this site you will be asked to complete a simple form (this usually takes around two minutes to complete) that will allow you access to BioMedNet, the website on which the trends jour-nals are located. You will then be allocated a password that will allow you free access to the trends online web page until June 1st 1999. You should then select the link to Trends in Cognitive Sciences to begin searching the journal. [REVIEW]Peter Collins - 1999 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (6).
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    A Web of Watchdogs: Stakeholder Media Networks and Agenda-Setting in Response to Corporate Initiatives.Maria Besiou, Mark Lee Hunter & Luk N. Van Wassenhove - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 118 (4):709-729.
    This article seeks to model the agenda-setting strategies of stakeholders equipped with online and other media in three cases involving protests against multinational corporations (MNCs). Our theoretical objective is to widen agenda-setting theory to a dynamic and nonlinear networked stakeholder context, in which stakeholder-controlled media assume part of the role previously ascribed to mainstream media (MSM). We suggest system dynamics (SD) methodology as a tool to analyse complex stakeholder interactions and the effects of their agendas on other stakeholders. We find (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Asia: A Seven-Country Study of CSR Web Site Reporting.Chapple Wendy & Moon Jeremy - 2005 - Business and Society 44 (4):415-441.
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    (Re)presentations of gender and ethnicity in diversity statements on european company websites.Val Singh & Sébastien Point - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 68 (4):363 - 379.
    This paper investigates how specific notions of gender and ethnicity are integrated into diversity discourses presented on 241 top European company websites. Large European companies increasingly disclose equality and diversity policies in statements on websites. Such statements may be used to promote an ethical image of the company in terms of how well it manages diversity and guards against discrimination. In this paper, we argue that diversity statement discourses are important as they play a key part in socially constructing how (...)
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  29. Making a scene and dwelling in place: Exhaustion at the edges of modes of place-making.B. Janz - manuscript
    INVENT-L Conference, UF, Gainesville, FL, 22-24 February 2007. (in press - see this page for all the papers).
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    Communicating Corporate Ethics on the World Wide Web A Discourse Analysis of Selected Company Web Sites.Irene Pollach - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (2):277-287.
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  31. Boolean relation theory and the incompleteness phenomena.Harvey Friedman - manuscript
    ENTIRE BOOK, SINGLE FILE. BOOLEAN RELATION THEORY AND THE INCOMPLETENESS PHENOMENA. 10/30/07 version. Same as 10/01/07 version with Preface added. 568 pages without Appendix B. See above for Appendix B by Francoise Point.
     
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  32. Reason and reality.J. R. Lucas - manuscript
    At the end of each chapter there are places to click on which will take you to the next chapter, to the contents, or to this (the Home) page. In the Contents clicking on a chapter number will take you to that chapter.
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  33. Concept calculus.Alfred Freddoso - manuscript
    APA Panel on Logic in Philosophy, APA Eastern Division Annual Meeting, Baltimore Maryland, January 2, 2008, 17 pages. Supercedes 1/1/2008 and earlier versions.
     
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  34. On cut elimination for subsystems of second-order number theory.William Tait - manuscript
    To appear in the Proceedings of Logic Colloquium 2006. (32 pages).
     
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  35. Takeuti’s consistency proof for pi^.William Tait - manuscript
    To appear in the Proceedings of Logic Colloquium 2006. (28 pages).
     
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    Presentations of Gender and Ethnicity in Diversity Statements on European Company Websites.Val Singh & Sébastien Point - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 68 (4):363-379.
    This paper investigates how specific notions of gender and ethnicity are integrated into diversity discourses presented on 241 top European company websites. Large European companies increasingly disclose equality and diversity policies in statements on websites. Such statements may be used to promote an ethical image of the company in terms of how well it manages diversity and guards against discrimination. In this paper, we argue that diversity statement discourses are important as they play a key part in socially constructing how (...)
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    Web sites and corporate culture: A research note.Marlies Overbeeke & William E. Snizek - 2005 - Business and Society 44 (3):346-356.
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    Organising Corporate Responsibility Communication Through Filtration: A Study of Web Communication Patterns in Swedish Retail. [REVIEW]Magnus Frostenson, Sven Helin & Johan Sandström - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 100 (1):31 - 43.
    Corporate responsibility (CR) communication has risen dramatically in recent years, following increased demands for transparency. One tendency noted in the literature is that CR communication is organised and structured. Corporations tend to professionalise CR communication in the sense that they provide information that corresponds to demands for transparency that are voiced by certain stakeholders. This also means that experts within the firm tend to communicate with professional stakeholders outside the firm. In this article, a particular aspect of the organisation (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Web Reporting.Emil Knezović, Senad Bušatlić & Senadin Plojovic - 2016 - Inquiry: Sarajevo Journal of Social Sciences 1 (2).
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    Examining Strategy Documents on the Internet.Johanna Kujala & Juha Näsi - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:261-266.
    Due to continual challenges in their external environment, corporations are facing an increased demand for public participation and stakeholder inclusion. As aresult, companies are seeking ways to improve communication with their stakeholders. The emergence of the Internet has provided new corporate channelsfor offering information to stakeholders. This paper suggests that the information contained in company web pages reflects strategic information about the company. In addition to offering information to the public, web pages signal which issues a company (...)
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    Examining Strategy Documents on the Internet.Hanna Lehtimäki, Johanna Kujala & Kathleen Rehbein - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:261-266.
    Due to continual challenges in their external environment, corporations are facing an increased demand for public participation and stakeholder inclusion. As aresult, companies are seeking ways to improve communication with their stakeholders. The emergence of the Internet has provided new corporate channelsfor offering information to stakeholders. This paper suggests that the information contained in company web pages reflects strategic information about the company. In addition to offering information to the public, web pages signal which issues a company (...)
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    Corporate Social Strategy: Stakeholder Engagement and Competitive Advantage, by Bryan W. Husted and David Bruce Allen , 362 pages.Jonathan Doh - 2012 - Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (4):776-778.
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    The Corporation as Anomaly, E. Schrader David. Cambridge University Press, 1993, xi + 202 pages[REVIEW]Dennis C. Mueller - 1995 - Economics and Philosophy 11 (2):375.
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    Feature: Best Web Resources for Corporate Social Responsibility.Karen McNichol - 2001 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 15 (3):16-19.
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    Natural Corporate Management: From the Big Bang to Wall Street. By William C.Frederick, Greenleaf Publishing, Sheffield, UK: 2012, 272 pages. Paperback: $32.95. [REVIEW]Anthony F. Buono - 2015 - Business and Society Review 120 (1):161-165.
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    ハイパーリンクのグラフ構造に基づく Web コミュニティの洗練.Murata Tsuyoshi - 2002 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 17:322-329.
    Discovery of representative Web pages regarding specific topics is important for assisting users' information retrieval from the Web. Researches on Web structure mining, whose goals are to discover or to rank important Web pages based on the graph structure of hyperlinks, have been very active recently. A complete bipartite of Web graph, which is composed of centers (containing useful information regarding specific topic) and fans (containing hyperlinks to centers), can be regarded as a Web community sharing a common (...)
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    Defining web ethics.Marsha Woodbury - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (2):203-212.
    The design of Web browsers has resulted in a transfer of power to Web users and developers who often lack an ethical framework in which to act. For example, the technology makes it simple to copy and use other people’s Web page formatting without their permission. The author argues that we need to educate more people about ethical Web practices, and the author asks for “rules of the road” which amateurs and professionals can understand and follow. This article discusses four (...)
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    確率的 Web 画像収集.Yanai Keiji - 2007 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 22 (1):10-18.
    We propose a novel probabilistic image selection method for the Web image gathering system we proposed before. It employed two-step processing: (1) Gather HTML files of Web pages related to given keywords, analyze them and fetch only Web images expected to be highly related to the keywords. (2) Select only relevant images from the gathered images based on the image-feature-based clustering. In this paper, we propose building a generative model based on the Gaussian mixture model to represent the distribution (...)
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    ページ情報エージェントの組織化による Web 検索エンジンの適応インタフェース.Murase Fumihiko Yamada Seiji - 2001 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 16:46-54.
    In this paper, we develop an organization method of page information agents for adaptive interface between a user and a Web search engine. Though a Web search engine indicates a hit list of Web pages to user’s query using a large database, they includes many useless ones. Thus a user has to select useful Web pages from them with page information indicated on the hit list, and actually fetch the Web page for investigating the relevance. Unfortunately, since the (...)
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    Web における学習者のナビゲーションプラニングを支援する環境について.Suzuki Ryoichi Kashihara Akihiro - 2002 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 17 (4):510-520.
    Web-based learning resources provide learners with hyperspace where they can navigate in a self-directed way to learn the contents included in the Web pages. The navigation involves making a sequence of the pages visited, which is called navigation path. However, learners often fail in making the navigation path due to a cognitive overload, which is caused by diverse cognitive efforts at comprehending the contents in Web pages, and monitoring the navigation process such as planning and reflection of (...)
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