![]() ![]() ![]() (1999) Mandala: An Architecture for Us- ing Images to Access and Organize Web Infor- mation (1996) Cognitive Artifact: Pas- sive Sur ng in the Communal Cache (1996) Montage as Cognitive Artifact: Passive Surfing in the Communal Cache Haber (1970) Perception and memory for pictures: Single-trial learning of 2500 visual stimuli Giles (1998) CiteSeer: an autonomous Web agent for automatic retrieval and identification of interesting publications lp/association-for-computing-machinery/cwic-continuous-web-image-collector-xgC960Rsf0 References Introduction T h e World Wide Web has emerged as one of the most widely available and diverse information sources of all time. The various display layouts allow the user to select one that will provide them with a presenation of information that will be informative and aesthetically pleasing. The goal is to allow users to stay abreast of information while continuing with more important tasks. The CWIC mechanisms were chosen because they present the images in a non-intrusive method. This paper introduces CWIC, the Continuous Web Image Collector, a system that automatically traverses selected Web sites collecting and analyzing images, then presents them to the user using one of a variety of display mechanisms and layouts. Scott McCrickard College of Computing and GVU Center Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 A b s t r a c t - The World Wide Web has emerged as one of the most widely available and diverse information sources of all time, yet the options for acessing this information are limited. Brown Computer Information Systems Department Clark Atlanta University Atlanta, GA 30314 D. CWIC: continuous web image collector CWIC: continuous web image collectorĬWIC: Continuous Web Image Collector Quasedra Y. ![]()
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