Research on the Construction of Intelligent Catalog System for New Media Information Resources

Author(s):  
Yiting Li ◽  
Jin Shi ◽  
Jin Han ◽  
Mingxin Lu ◽  
Yan Zhang
Author(s):  
JIHIE KIM ◽  
PETER WILL ◽  
S. RINGO LING ◽  
BOB NECHES

The exponential growth of the Internet and increasing communication and computational power have created many opportunities for advancing engineering, manufacturing, and business activities. Among them are electronic catalogs. These have become basic information resources to a number of people, ranging from shoppers looking for personal items to engineers selecting electromechanical parts to build a product. Although rich in content, current catalog systems are limited both in search quality and in realizing the full potential of the retrieved information. The active catalog system brings a conceptually new idea to electronic commerce by providing a new, computationally usable, catalog information environment about components and their use in applications. It utilizes a rich body of domain knowledge to facilitate access and retrieval of component information. The utility of retrieved information is enhanced by using it to rapidly construct simulation programs and test alternatives, supporting a “try before you buy” paradigm in which users evaluate candidate components within simulations of their design. We describe services provided in the active catalog system to support engineers in selecting and evaluating electromechanical components and subsystems. The services include mechanisms for creating queries for parts based on their intended use rather than merely parametric specifications, refining those queries to take account of constraints imposed by domain knowledge, providing multimodal information to help engineers assess and compare candidate parts, and generating simulation models for candidate parts and integrating them to provide simulation models for candidate systems.


Author(s):  
Elaine Wei San Kong ◽  
Dickson K. W. Chiu ◽  
Kevin K.W. Ho

In recent years, social media have had a vast number of users and attracted academic libraries to use this new media to connect with their user communities. It allows librarians to communicate and share information with, and even provide services to users. This study examines the Pao Yue-kong Library at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyUL) that has been using social media to promote their information resources and services. However, throughout websites observations and tracking records on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube of the PolyUL, it was found users are not as numerous as other commercial organizations. Some recommendations were suggested to the PolyUL for enhancing communication with its users.


2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 4577-4580
Author(s):  
Zi Xin Luo ◽  
Si Yi Li

This article studies the characteristics of agenda setting and mode of transmission, which are presented in the micro-blog information resources in spreading the local image. Discovers the operation pattern, at the same time, tries to seek the common pattern of local image communication in new media times through micro blogging, which on behalf of the local social media, and then use the micro-blog information resources to shape and optimize the local image.


2006 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-57
Author(s):  
Bernad Batinic ◽  
Anja Goeritz

1967 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 525-525
Author(s):  
MORTON DEUTSCH
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