Une spectaculaire cartographie de votre navigation.
Press Release - "A high-technology company has brought advanced artificial intelligence and visualization out of the research laboratory and onto the desktop of the ordinary computer user. The scientists at Inventix Software have incorporated natural language processing and conceptual ontologies into a system that automatically observes Web surfing using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. Sites are categorized into a hierarchy of over 500 distinct categories based on term distributions within the documents and are simultaneously mapped into a semantic and link-based space. The resulting map is visualized as a linked web of related sites, links and defining terminology. The visual representation is completely under the user's control. Zooming and panning in the map is handled using a unique macroscopic viewer that shows a simultaneous overview of all sites, links and terms while adjusting the user's perspective in the main view. Users can define filters that prevent action on sites based on URL patterns, or based on terms within the documents. Internet Cartographer users can search their entire surfing history based on page titles, page content or user-supplied annotations.
According to Inventix President and Chief Scientist Mark Davis, "Internet Cartographer is client-side technology to help users manage the tidal wave of information that they face on the Web. A search engine may find several hundred thousand sites that contain a series of search terms. After you examine 100 to find the 3 that really relate to your interests, you need to be able to get back to those sites easily and efficiently. The search, categorization and visualization tools in Cartographer make it startlingly easy to rediscover the patterns that you have already found in the Web, and to exploit those patterns to work more efficiently."
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