Authors
Rob Barrett, Paul P Maglio, Daniel C Kellem
Publication date
1997/3/27
Book
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human factors in computing systems
Pages
75-82
Description
Agents can personalize otherwise impersonal computational systems. The World Wide Web presents the same appearance to every user regardless of that user’s past activity. Web Browser Intelligence (WBI, pronounced “WEB-ee”) is an implemented system that organizes agents on a user’s workstation to observe user actions, proactively offer assistance, modify web documents, and perform new fi. mctions. WBI can annotate hyperlinks with network speed information, record pages viewed for later access, and provide shortcut links for common paths. In this way, WBI personalizes a user’s web experience by joining personal information with global information to effectively tailor what the user sees.
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Scholar articles
R Barrett, PP Maglio, DC Kellem - Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on …, 1997