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- Drowning in Infoglut? Intelligent Filters to the Rescue! (Sort of...) - Jesse Berst. Intelligent filters store your interests and preferences. Then they screen information so you see only things that match. Profile filtering. Collaborative filtering. Psychographic filtering. Adaptive filtering.
- Augmenting Information Seeking on the World Wide Web Using Collaborative Filtering Techniques - Applying Bibliometric analysis, filtering techniques, and collaborative technologies to Web usage data that can, in turn leverage a Web user's Information Seeking behavior.
- Personal Information Intake Filtering - Paul E. Baclace. Explores a hybrid learning algorithm applied to the problem of Information Intake Filtering (IIF). Information Intake refers to information that impinges upon users.
- Collaborative Filtering Research Papers - User-updated directory of collaborative filtering research papers with abstracts, links to the full papers, and reader comments.
- Minimizing Information Overload: The Ranking of Electronic Messages - The decision to examine a message at a particular point in time should be made rationally and economically if the message recipient is to operate efficiently. Our model provides a formal method for minimizing expected information overload through information filtering.
- StumbleUpon - Free web-browser extension which acts as an intelligent browsing tool for discovering and sharing web sites; recommendation engine is based on explicit interests survey and feedback via site ratings. Features screen shots, toolbar guide and contact information.
- The Mole - Software analyzes the context in which words and sentences are used and dynamically links their relationships. Features purchasing and contact information.
Wikipedia Articles
- MAC filtering - In computer networking, MAC Filtering (or EUI filtering, or layer 2 address filtering) refers to a security access control methodology whereby the 48-bit address assigned to each network card is used to determine access to the network.
- Hedonistic relevance - In psychology and cognitive science, hedonistic relevance is an observer's tendency to attribute a behavior to a person's disposition (rather than to their situation) when the behavior negatively affects the observer, their property, or those close to them. The effect of hedonistic relevance is to hold a person responsible for an event that might well have been outside their control; for example, if John trips and spills red wine on Jack's new white carpet, Jack will likely hold him personally responsible, even if Jack's uneven floor was the ...
- Relevance logic - Relevance logic, also called relevant logic, is any of a family of non-classical substructural logics that impose certain restrictions on implication. (It is generally, but not universally, called relevant logic by Australian logicians, and relevance logic by other English-speaking logicians.
- Carbon filtering - Carbon filtering is a method of filtering that uses a piece of activated carbon to remove contaminants and impurities, utilizing chemical adsorption. Each piece of carbon is designed to provide a large section of surface area, in order to allow contaminants the most possible exposure to the filter media.
- Trilinear filtering - Trilinear filtering is an extension of the bilinear texture filtering method, which also performs linear interpolation between mipmaps.