ThoughtShuffler Demonstrations
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The following links connect
to an evolving demonstration of a prototype system that can be
applied to content creation, navigation, search, and re-use.
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I. Version
0.1 01-2001
Simple authoring example showing
basic user interface approach [can be ignored, same content in
next version]
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II. Version
0.2 01-2001
Revised interface with same example
as Version 0.1.
Visual refinements, adaptive
menus, new input options
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III. Version
0.3 02-2001
Same interace as Version 0.2
Applied to content navigation
for Web content
Shows automatic extraction of
common phrases across similar texts
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IV. Version
0.4 02-2001
Enhancements to UI of Version
0.3
Applied to content navigation
for Web content
Shows automatic extraction of
common phrases across similar texts.
Phrase frequency indicators added.
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V. Version 0.5 02-2001
Applied to dictionaries and rule
books and such.
Some bad movies that are only
incomplete tests:
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VI. Version
0.6 03-2001
Automactic Thought Shuffling,
seeking maximum or minimum frequency of terms, working the text
of Genesis (still results only).
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The
code has been writen by Paul Pangaro with critical support from
Peter Paine, with guidance and input from many colleagues. |