Hyperlinking Text in Document Content Using Multiple Concept-Based Indexes Created Over a Structured Taxonomy
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1. A computer-assisted method, comprising automatically identifying a subject concept within a subject document;
- and, subject to user-defined rules, associating the subject concept with one or more object resources according to semantic relationships between the subject concepts and the object resources as defined by a taxonomy; and
inserting one or more hyperlinks to the associated object resources into the subject document.
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Hyperlinks are automatically created and inserted into a subject document at the location of a subject concept within the subject document. The determination of when and where to insert the hyperlinks is made on the basis of associations of the subject concept with one or more object resources (to which the hyperlinks will point) according to semantic relationships between the subject concepts and the object resources as defined by a taxonomy. The hyperlinks may be displayed within a published version of the subject document in response to a cursor-control event.
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1. A computer-assisted method, comprising automatically identifying a subject concept within a subject document;
- and, subject to user-defined rules, associating the subject concept with one or more object resources according to semantic relationships between the subject concepts and the object resources as defined by a taxonomy; and
inserting one or more hyperlinks to the associated object resources into the subject document. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12)
- and, subject to user-defined rules, associating the subject concept with one or more object resources according to semantic relationships between the subject concepts and the object resources as defined by a taxonomy; and
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11. A computer-assisted method, comprising:
- creating one or more content indexes, each content index including one or more object resources and the content indexes being segregated from one another according to semantic relationships between subject concepts described in the object resources of each content index as defined by a taxonomy;
parsing a subject document and identifying at least one of the subject concepts therein; andassociating a hypertext markup language (HTML) version of the subject document with one or more of the object resources that include the subject concepts by inserting one or more hyperlinks to the associated object resources into the HTML version of the subject document at locations of the identified subject concepts.
- creating one or more content indexes, each content index including one or more object resources and the content indexes being segregated from one another according to semantic relationships between subject concepts described in the object resources of each content index as defined by a taxonomy;
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