On Navigating in Information Spaces

p. 253-262

Abstract

The concept of information is not yet perfectly integrated into our modern science. As a tentative approach the concept of information space is proposed here. An information space consists of elementary semantically meaningful statements (or interpretable structures) together with specific relations between these elements. Relations can either be seen in analogy to the links known from hypertext systems, or they are defined by similarity relations between the elements. Both the elements and the relations can be modified in the course of time, and possible paths through such a space (navigation) are discussed together with their effects on the underlying structures. The mathematics of similarity relations and their context dependence are studied in some detail. The structures proposed here can be modeled on a standard PC; possible applications are sketched.

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Bibliographical reference

Dieter Gernert, « On Navigating in Information Spaces », CASYS, 7 | 2000, 253-262.

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Dieter Gernert, « On Navigating in Information Spaces », CASYS [Online], 7 | 2000, Online since 08 October 2024, connection on 13 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=3677

Author

Dieter Gernert

Technische Universität München, Department of Economics, Arcisstr. 21, D-80333 München (Germany)

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