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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 04, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 30, 2010
Philip Charles Gossel, Stroud, GB;
Richard Harper, Cambridge, GB;
Richard Banks, Egham, GB;
Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
Information exploration is described. For example, a user provides gathering terms to an information exploration system which uses those terms to generate many composite items formed from content of different media types obtained from a web search engine. For example, the composite items are displayed simultaneously on a user interface and provide a user with a partial map of information 'territory' accessible through the system. In some examples the user is able to select a composite item and use it to explore further in the same direction by generating more composite items using related gathering terms. In some examples the user is able to select a composite item and use it to explore further in a manner indirectly related to the selected composite item. In examples the composite items may be saved in scrap books, sent to other users or used to access content.