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Augmented browsing

Known as: Augmented browser 
Augmented browsing describes the experience of using a system that can automatically augment or improve the information in web pages. For example… 
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2018
2018
In Augmented Reality applications, user experience is highly dependent on the accuracy of registration between digital content… 
2017
2017
We present a Web-based language learning environment, which uses augmented browsing to display linguistic and semantic… 
2016
2016
Current Mobile Augmented Reality (AR) browsers do not reflect users' immediate contexts and lack support for contextual… 
2016
2016
Android is the most popular [1] mobile operating sys-tem in the world. Android holds a marketshare of 82% with iOS, its nearest… 
2014
2014
Owing to the remarkable advancement of smartphones, Augmented Reality applications have become part of everyday life. Augmented… 
2013
2013
In this paper we present an extensible framework for Web-based language learning. At the client side we make extensive use of… 
2012
2012
This paper introduces a web-based semantic tool that provides more detailed information about a term selected by the user of a… 
2011
2011
The opportunity of effectively tailoring Web resources presentation - depending on each single user needs and preferences… 
2009
2009
Anyone who regularly reads life science literature often comes across names of genes, proteins, or small molecules that they… 
2006
2006
Cellular phones are widely used to access the Web. However, most available Web pages are designed for desktop PCs, and it is…