WO2002059734A1 - Rappel et marquage interactifs d'un document - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to software associated with internet navigation, and in particular, to software for the marking and recall of documents or other information.
- BACKGROUND Web pages are typically viewed using a personal computer system having a full- size computer monitor for displaying data.
- it has become increasingly common to use mobile, internet-enabled devices.
- the display area on the displays such mobile devices herein referred to as “miniature displays”, can be much smaller than the full-size displays of a conventional computer systems.
- Some servers of web pages can determine that a client requesting data is a mobile device having a miniature display. When such a server determines that a client has a full- size display, it serves a full-page version of the web page. When the server determines that a client has a miniature display, it instead serves an summary page version of the web page.
- the summary page version of a web page is typically an abbreviated, or summarized version of the full page version.
- the content of the summary page is so highly abbreviated that it becomes difficult to determine the content of the full- page that it purports to summarize.
- a user may find it necessary to actually open the full-page version of the web page. A user who does so is then faced with enduring the tedium of scrolling through the full-page version of the web page using a miniature display.
- the invention enables a user viewing a web page on a first device to save the location of that web page and later recall that location using a second device. Whether the web page is viewed with the first or second device, an appropriate version of the web page is served to that device.
- a method for saving a location of a web page for later recall includes serving a first version of the web page to a client; and in response to a client input, storing information identifying a location from which a second version of the web page is available.
- serving a first version of the web page includes detecting hardware used by a client and requesting a first version of the web page, the first version having content consistent with the detected hardware. This first version of the web page is then served to the client.
- the first version can either be retrieved from a database or generated in real time by using the second version of the web page.
- the first version of the web page can be a summary version of the web page designed for viewing on a miniature display and the second version of the web page can be a full-page version of the web page designed for viewing on a conventional display.
- the invention is intended to includes selecting a version of the web page from two or more available versions and to do so on the basis of characteristics of a requesting computer.
- the detection of hardware used by the client includes the detection of the client's display capability. This can include, for example, determining that the display is a miniature display.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a system for carrying out the invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a conventional display showing a full-page version of a web page and miniature displays showing full-page and summary versions of the web page;
- FIG. 3 shows a reminisce window
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a system 10 incorporating the invention.
- the illustrated system 10 includes a server 12 that communicates with clients, such as a desktop computer 11 and a hand-held computer 15, over a global computer network.
- clients such as a desktop computer 11
- the desktop computer 11 typically communicates with the server 12 over a land-line link 21.
- the hand-held computer 15 typically communicates with the server over a wireless link 27.
- the server 12 is also in communication with a full-page providing computer system 14 over an internet connection 16.
- the full-page providing computer system 14 maintains full-page versions of a web page. Examples of full-page providing computer systems include corporate information sites having web pages with links to other web pages within the site, search engine sites that dynamically generate web pages of links in response to user search queries, retailer sites containing pages of links leading to descriptions of articles for sale, and government sites containing pages of agency information or documents.
- the desktop computer 11 includes a conventional display 96 sized to accommodate the full width of a typical web page.
- the hand-held computer 15 typically includes a miniature display 98.
- the miniature display 98 is often so small that only a limited portion of a typical web-page can be displayed at any time. As a result, the user of a hand-held computer 15 must painstakingly scroll both horizontally and vertically to view a typical web-page.
- the server 12 includes an interface 92 configured to detect the display limitations of the hand-held computer 15 and to store information indicative of these limitations in a display-capacity buffer 80. On the basis of information in the display- capacity buffer 80, the server 12 selects between serving a full-page version of the web page and an abbreviated summary version of the web page.
- the summary version of the web page is sized to accommodate the miniature display 98 of the hand-held computer 15.
- an input/output process (“I/O process") 86 executing on the server 12 transmits the address of the requested web page, along with the display capacity information from the display-capacity buffer 80, to a data- retrieval process 24. If the display capacity information indicates that the requesting client has a conventional display, the data-retrieval process 24 issues a request to the full- page providing process 18. The full-page providing process 18 retrieves the full-page version 152 of the web page from a full-page database 150 and returns it to the data- retrieval process 24. The data-retrieval process 24 then transmits the full-page version 152 for output by the I/O process 86 to the requesting client.
- I/O process input/output process
- the data-retrieval process 24 issues a summary-page data request to a summary-providing process 34 executing on a summary-providing computer 30.
- the summary-providing process 34 retrieves a summary-page version 35 of the web page from a summary database 36. If no such summary-page version 35 is available, the summary-providing process 34 establishes communications with the full- page providing process 18 to retrieve the full-page version 152. Upon receipt of the full- page version 152, the summary-providing process 34 creates a summary-page version by summarizing the full-page version 152 to fit within the display capacity of the miniature display 98. In either case, the summary-page version 35 is then transmitted to the data- retrieval process 24 and then through the I/O process 86 for output to the requesting hand-held computer 15.
- FIG. 2 shows a first window 26 displaying an exemplary full-page version 40 of a web page as seen on the conventional display 96 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 2 also shows two smaller windows, a second window 27A and a third window 27B, as seen on the miniature display 98 of FIG. 1.
- the second window 27A displays the same full-page version 40 of the web page as the first window 26.
- the third window 27B displays an exemplary summary-page version of the web page.
- Each window 26,27A,27B also includes a "Remember" button 70,70A that, when selected by a user, causes the address of the web page being displayed in the window 26,27A,27B to be transmitted to the I/O process 86 running on the server 12.
- the I/O process 86 then transmits the address information to a remember/reminisce process 43 that communicates with a virtual-bookmark process 41 on a user-profile computer 39.
- the virtual-bookmark process 41 stores the virtual bookmark 33 to be stored in a user-profile database 38 maintained on the user- profile computer 39.
- the virtual bookmark 33 typically includes the web page address, or URL, to enable retrieval of the web page, and a title to enable the user to easily recognize the web page on a list of available web pages.
- the illustrated "Remember” button 70,70A is but one user-interface element for storing a link to a web page.
- a user stores a link to a web page by choosing a menu command or, by uttering pre-defined words.
- the "remember” instruction can also be programmed to transmit additional information to the user-profile computer system 39.
- additional information can include, for example, information regarding the user. Such information can be used for marketing purposes or for finding additional pages of interest for the user.
- each window 26,27A,27B also includes a "Reminisce” button 74,74A that, when selected by the user, causes the remember/reminisce process 43 to transmit a bookmark request to the virtual-bookmark process 41.
- the virtual-bookmark process 41 then retrieves virtual bookmark 33 from the user-profile database 38 and assembles a reminisce page 76 that lists the titles of all web pages that the user has saved using the "Remember" button. Clicking on any title in the reminisce page causes an appropriate version of the corresponding web page to be loaded.
- FIG. 3 shows a window 106 displaying an exemplary reminisce page 76.
- the reminisce page 76 displays a list of titles 108A-E representing previously remembered bookmarks 33. As indicated by the underlining, the titles 108A-108E lie within active regions. Each active region has a target site corresponding to the remembered web page. As a result, a user who views the reminisce window 76 can readily jump to one of the remembered web pages listed in the reminisce window 76 by clicking on its corresponding title.
- the illustrated "Reminisce buttons" 74,74A are but one user-interface element for executing instructions for recalling remembered links to user- selected target documents.
- a user can execute those instructions by choosing a menu command or by uttering pre-defined words.
- the summary database 36, the user-profile database 38 and the full-page database 150 are associated with computers 30, 39 and 14 that are remote from the client system 12.
- the summary database 36, the user-profile database 38 and the full-page database 150 can be maintained at the server 12.
- FIG. 1 illustrates multiple computers 12,14,30,39 in communication over an internet connection 16, it will be understood that other connections between computer systems are within the scope of the invention.
- the computers 12,14,30,39 can be connected through a local area network.
- the summary-providing computer system 30 includes software for maintaining a file structure for storage of summaries of large numbers of documents. These summaries can be created in a variety of ways. For example, human editors can be employed to create the summaries. Alternatively, summaries can be machine generated by a summary generation engine. The specific manner in which the summaries are generated is not important to the structure and operation of the invention.
- the summary-providing computer system 30 maintains the summaries in directories that are named to correspond to the URL leading to the document being summarized. For example, a summary of the document found at
- the summary pages presented can include interactive features in addition to those already described.
- the summary pages may include a note-appending feature to allow a user to associate text of other objects with a particular summary.
- the summary page can include a facility for executing a customized user-defined script. Such a script may cause transmission of the full-page data to another application, for example by email.
- a typical browser process provides for the display of a page, within a window, that includes "active" regions.
- the active regions are associated with instructions to be executed upon the occurrence of an event within an active region.
- the most common instructions provided on a typical page are instructions to jump to a specified location upon the occurrence of a mouse-click within the active region.
- Other events can also cause the execution of instructions.
- the entry of a mouse pointer into an active region, without a click of the mouse button is an event that can be used to trigger the execution of instructions associated with that region.
- a user may provide input by speaking commands, using an eye-tracking device, or through a command line interface and keypad.
- connections can be, for instance, a telephone modem, a co-axial modem, an Ethernet device, or a wireless transmitter/receiver. It will be understood that other communication connections are within the scope of the invention.
- Each interface device represents either a separate communication link or an individual port of a multi-ported communications device.
- Each interface device establishes two-way communication according to a suitable communications protocol, such as, telephone modulation/demodulation, digital subscriber line, Ethernet, BLUETOOTH(tm) or local area network. It will be understood that other interface devices and communication protocols to enable communication with any suitable input/output device are within the scope of the invention.
- computer system refers to a physical machine having one or more processing elements and one or more storage elements in communication with the one or more of the processing elements.
- process refers to software that is being run on a computer system.
- a speech synthesizer that delivers information to a user by means of spoken words.
- Display refers to the presentation of information, and includes, in addition to a visual display, a spoken recitation of information. Indeed, the Latin root of “display,” which is “displicare,” means “to unfold” and carries no implication of visual, as opposed to audio, presentation of information.
- Window refers to any set of information available for presentation to a user.
- a “window” can include information displayed in a portion of a visual computer display. However, a window can also encompass the entire visual computer display.
- a “window” refers to the set of information that can be spoken to the user upon the users request.
- Formting refers to the enhancement of the information to be presented to the user.
- formatting has its conventional meaning in the art of changing fonts and layout of text and other objects, changing display colors, and similar functions.
- formatting may include the manner in which words are spoken, for example volume, pitch, length of intervals between words, the setting of an option to read punctuation aloud, the accent to be used, and the like.
- summary is intended to include any information indicative of the content of the document. Such information can be derived from information within the document itself or from information gathered from outside the document.
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