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Knowledge vault: a web-scale approach to probabilistic knowledge fusion
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2014Recent years have witnessed a proliferation of large-scale knowledge bases, including Wikipedia, Freebase, YAGO, Microsoft's Satori, and Google's Knowledge Graph.
X. Dong+8 more
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Phi Delta Kappan, 2003
THERE ARE some 30 million people with disabilities in the U.S. If you have created Web pages without thinking about how accessible they will be for these people, you may be unintentionally locking them out of your site. I am certainly no expert on accessibility, but I thought I should at least know something about it, and I'm passing along what I've ...
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THERE ARE some 30 million people with disabilities in the U.S. If you have created Web pages without thinking about how accessible they will be for these people, you may be unintentionally locking them out of your site. I am certainly no expert on accessibility, but I thought I should at least know something about it, and I'm passing along what I've ...
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Affect in Web Interfaces: A Study of the Impacts of Web Page Visual Complexity and Order
MIS Q., 2010This research concentrates on visual complexity and order as central factors in the design of webpages that enhance users' positive emotional reactions and facilitate desirable psychological states and behaviors.
Liqiong Deng, M. S. Poole
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Sink Web Pages in Web Application
2012In this paper, we present the notion of sink web pages in a web application. These pages allow identifying a reduced scheme of the web application, which can lead to simplifying the method of testing and verifying the entire web application. We believe that this notion can be useful in the partially supervised learning.
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2002
Originally, the Web provided a large repository of hypertext documents. People working on a single project from widely scattered locations gained the ability to share project information as soon as it was updated. This ability proved so valuable that innovative souls quickly began to post and retrieve all kinds of information on the Web.
Constance Petersen+2 more
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Originally, the Web provided a large repository of hypertext documents. People working on a single project from widely scattered locations gained the ability to share project information as soon as it was updated. This ability proved so valuable that innovative souls quickly began to post and retrieve all kinds of information on the Web.
Constance Petersen+2 more
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American Annals of the Deaf, 2006
The World Wide Web has changed the way people interact. It has also become an important equalizer of information access for many social sectors. However, for many people, including some sign language users, Web accessing can be difficult. For some, it not only presents another barrier to overcome but has left them without cultural equality.
Deborah I. Fels+3 more
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The World Wide Web has changed the way people interact. It has also become an important equalizer of information access for many social sectors. However, for many people, including some sign language users, Web accessing can be difficult. For some, it not only presents another barrier to overcome but has left them without cultural equality.
Deborah I. Fels+3 more
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2020
Devices connect to a wireless local area network (WLAN) with Wi-Fi communication (see Chapter 7 (Wireless local area network)). A router connected to an Internet Service Provider (ISP), through a telephone line using DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) technology, provides access to the Internet (see Figure 8-1).
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Devices connect to a wireless local area network (WLAN) with Wi-Fi communication (see Chapter 7 (Wireless local area network)). A router connected to an Internet Service Provider (ISP), through a telephone line using DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) technology, provides access to the Internet (see Figure 8-1).
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2002
While many of us often do not admit it, there is life outside of surgery. In addition to the numerous medical and surgical applications already discussed, there are many entertaining and personal uses of the Internet. Using the World Wide Web is a great way to find sports scores, make vacation plans, buy or sell goods, find music, or just pass some ...
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While many of us often do not admit it, there is life outside of surgery. In addition to the numerous medical and surgical applications already discussed, there are many entertaining and personal uses of the Internet. Using the World Wide Web is a great way to find sports scores, make vacation plans, buy or sell goods, find music, or just pass some ...
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Web page classification: a survey of perspectives, gaps, and future directions
Multimedia tools and applications, 2020M. Hashemi
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A method for supporting Web page design based on impression of Web page
Proceedings 9th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication. IEEE RO-MAN 2000 (Cat. No.00TH8499), 2002This paper proposes an approach for Web page design support by focusing on the impression of Web page with respect to the selection of color and font. Previous approaches for Web page design support often focus on the automation of HTML coding and the pasting of graphics and icons.
Tetsuya Yoshida+3 more
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