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Reconnaissance Agents

Reconnaissance Agents. Henry Lieberman. MIT Media Lab Home Page Software Agents End-User Programming Common Sense. Library Assistant Analogy. Reconnaissance Agent. Information Sources. Desktop History Bookmarks Usage. suggestions. User Profile. Open Documents.

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Reconnaissance Agents

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  1. Reconnaissance Agents

  2. Henry Lieberman • MIT Media Lab • Home Page • Software Agents • End-User Programming • Common Sense

  3. Library Assistant Analogy

  4. Reconnaissance Agent Information Sources Desktop History Bookmarks Usage suggestions User Profile Open Documents

  5. Integrate information retrieval in desktop applications • As user writes, browses, creates • Zero-input interface • No context switch to search • Impromptu information discovery

  6. Letizia • Local Reconnaissance • As user looks at document, use idle time to crawl and choose best “link” • “Link” not just one degree away: the neighborhood of the page • Letizia Demo (film clip)

  7. Powerscout • Global Reconnaissance • Semantic Neighborhood of page • Concept Browsing “the idea of browsing links not specified by a document's author, but nonetheless semantically relevant to the document being viewed. This auxiliary set of links... might not even have existed when the page was created”

  8. Powerscout Profiles • Each of us wears different hats during the day. Hat == Profile. • Profile is a set of ordered terms along with a notebook: pages, notes, searches. • One profile is the “current” profile • user can “Add page to profile”

  9. Powerscout Process • Using terms from page and current profile, send complex query to search engine. • If few results, relax constraints and send less keywords. • and/or combinations • User can view what the system is doing and edit.

  10. Similar Systems • Margin Notes • Breaks document down into sections • Sends separate queries for each section, listing results in margins. • Also considered desktop. Rhodes coined term “remembrance agent”. • Watson Bradley Rhodes

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