Document navigation method
First Claim
1. A computer program product for enabling a computer to automatically navigate a document, the product comprising a tangible, non-transitory computer readable storage medium bearing instructions for causing the computer to perform:
- opening the document on the computer;
outputting the content of the document through a screen reader application to a user, the output selected from the group consisting of synthetic speech and refreshable Braille display;
monitoring a frequency of user input keystrokes during navigation of the document including the user input keystrokes instructing the screen reader application to skip portions of the document and not output through the screen reader;
determining portions of the document as skipped portions responsive to the frequency of the user input keystrokes exceeding a predefined value;
saving a user navigation and an identity of the document to a log as a saved path; and
responsive to subsequently reopening the document on the computer, applying the saved path to automatically suppress the skipped portions of the document to the user;
wherein the instructions further perform the step of abandoning the saved path responsive to the saved path being aborted a predetermined number of times.
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Abstract
A document navigation tool that automatically navigates a document based on previous input from the user. The document navigation tool is utilized each time a page loads. The method recognizes user behavior on pages using patterns, which are based on four criterion: location, frequency, consistency, and scope. If the user has visited the page previously and has established a pattern, the method automatically focuses on the portion of the page indicated by the pattern, e.g. the location on a web page of the link clicked by the user in the user'"'"'s last three visits to the page. If the user has not visited the page previously, the method logs the events that occur during this visit to the page.
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5 Claims
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1. A computer program product for enabling a computer to automatically navigate a document, the product comprising a tangible, non-transitory computer readable storage medium bearing instructions for causing the computer to perform:
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opening the document on the computer; outputting the content of the document through a screen reader application to a user, the output selected from the group consisting of synthetic speech and refreshable Braille display; monitoring a frequency of user input keystrokes during navigation of the document including the user input keystrokes instructing the screen reader application to skip portions of the document and not output through the screen reader; determining portions of the document as skipped portions responsive to the frequency of the user input keystrokes exceeding a predefined value; saving a user navigation and an identity of the document to a log as a saved path; and responsive to subsequently reopening the document on the computer, applying the saved path to automatically suppress the skipped portions of the document to the user; wherein the instructions further perform the step of abandoning the saved path responsive to the saved path being aborted a predetermined number of times. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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