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Technological advancements in the life sciences have enabled biologists to generate high volumes of heterogeneous, multimedia data. The challenge today lies in correlating and integrating the information in ways that promote a holistic understanding of the underlying biological phenomena. This paper presents our research in designing an experiential information interaction environment for query-exploration...
The World Wide Web (WWW) represents the largest and arguably the most complex repository of content at our current state of technological development. Information on the web is represented using a variety of media, with a (current) predominance of text- and images-based data and increasing presence of other media such as video and audio. The complexity and heterogeneity of the information implies...
As the complexity of the information available on the Web increases, the role of user-data interaction paradigms is becoming increasingly critical for the success of Web information retrieval. Recent years have witnessed significant advances in techniques for indexing and querying Web data. However, in the same period, limited advancements have been made in developing paradigms and researching algorithmic...
While increasing amounts of complex information are becoming available on the web, there is, beyond keywordbased search and listing of results, a paucity of user interface paradigms and implementations that support interaction, exploration, and assimilation of information. This paper describes our design of a novel framework to address this deficiency. The proposed framework supports both direct search...
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