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Intelligent Internet Systems

by: Alon Y. Levy, and Daniel S. Weld
In: Artificial Intelligence (2000) .
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The astonishing growth of the Internet is the first sign that every aspect of our economy and society are likely to change. Yet for people to realize the vast promise of networked computing, Internet applications must become dramatically more powerful and easier to use. Artificial Intelligence AI technology holds the key to these futuristic applications with the promise of advanced features, adaptive functionality and intuitive interfaces. We group Internet applications into four categories: 1 user modeling, 2 discovery and analysis of remote information sources, 3 information integration, and 4 web-site management. The seven papers in this special issue represent some of the latest and most exciting research in three of the four categories. This introduction attempts to place the special-issue papers in context, but we caution readers that the field is too young and moving too quickly for a comprehensive survey article.

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