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Power browser: efficient Web browsing for PDAs
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Topic Detection and Tracking: Event-Based Information Organization
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Detecting web page structure for adaptive viewing on small form factor devices
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Enhanced web document summarization using hyperlinks
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Automatic Discovery of Semantic Structures in HTML Documents
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Eliminating noisy information in Web pages for data mining
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Learning block importance models for web pages
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Using link analysis to improve layout on mobile devices
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Automatic detection of fragments in dynamically generated web pages
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Correlation-based content adaptation for mobile web browsing
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Correlation-based content adaptation for mobile web browsing
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Back navigation shortcuts for screen reader users
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Contemporary Issues in Handheld Computing Research
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Except for a handful of "mobile" Web sites, the Web is designed for browsing using personal computers with large screens capable of fully rendering the content of most Web pages. Browsing with handhelds, such as small-screen PDA's or cell phones, usually involves a lot of horizontal and vertical scrolling, thus making Web browsing time-consuming and strenuous. At the same time, one isoften only interested in a fragment of a Web page, which again may not fit on the limited-size screens of mobile devices, requiring more scrolling in both dimensions. In this paper, we address the problem of browsing fatigue during mobile Web access using geometric segmentation of Web pages and the notion of context. Our prototype system, CMo, reduces information overload by allowing its users to see the most relevant fragment of the page and then navigate between other fragments if necessary. On following a link, CMo captures the context of the link, employing a simple topic-boundary detection technique; then, it uses the context to identify relevant information in the next page with the help of a Support Vector Machine, a statistical machine-learning model. Our experiments show that the use of context can potentially save browsing time and improve the mobile browsing experience.