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22 March 1996 Cyber agent on the World Wide Web
Hsi-Chieh Lee, Cihan H. Dagli
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Abstract
The World Wide Web has brought the information from a distributed environment into a global information universe. As users keep on surfing the Web and adding their bookmarks, it is increasingly difficult for them to find their desired information even though there are many search tools available. In this paper, a smart engineering system called Cyber Agent is proposed to help users search and organize the information. It contains two major subsystems, namely, WebTracer and WebOrganizer. They adapt their behavior dynamically according to the environment and the special preferences of each individual. WebTracer is the wavefront of the Cyber Agent while WebOrganizer is the brain of the Cyber Agent.
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Hsi-Chieh Lee and Cihan H. Dagli "Cyber agent on the World Wide Web", Proc. SPIE 2760, Applications and Science of Artificial Neural Networks II, (22 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.235941
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Brain

Wavefronts

Systems engineering

Systems modeling

Neural networks

Databases

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