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Turn-by-turn navigation
About: Turn-by-turn navigation is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2243 publications have been published within this topic receiving 52838 citations.
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15 Sep 2011TL;DR: In this paper, a method and system for predicting the next navigation event is described, which aims to minimize the delay between a navigation event and a network response by predicting a likely next uniform resource locator during web browsing.
Abstract: A method and system for predicting a next navigation event are described. Aspects of the disclosure minimize the delay between a navigation event and a network response by predicting the next navigation event. The system and method may then prerender content associated with the next navigation event. For example, the method and system may predict a likely next uniform resource locator during web browsing to preemptively request content from the network before the user selects the corresponding link on a web page. The methods describe a variety of manners of predicting the next navigation event, including examining individual and aggregate historical data, text entry prediction, and cursor input monitoring.
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01 Apr 2005TL;DR: In this article, a system for dynamically adaptively personalizing at least one navigation control for a web site is presented, based on collected behaviors for a user, which is dynamically updated to link to a portion of the web site that may be of most interest to the user.
Abstract: A system for dynamically adaptively personalizing at least one navigation control for a web site. Based on collected behaviors for a user, at least one navigation control is dynamically updated to link to a portion of the web site that may be of most interest to the user. Personalized navigation controls for accessing portions of the web site can be dynamically arranged on the web page displayed to the user. Additionally, the personalized navigation may be employed to drives screens of a mobile or living room device.
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19 Nov 2004TL;DR: In this paper, an improved system and method for focus navigation behavior specification in a user interface is provided, where a focus navigation engine is provided for applying a number of focus navigation behaviors for moving input focus within and among logical groups of user interface objects.
Abstract: An improved system and method for focus navigation behavior specification in a user interface is provided. To this end, an application may include declarations that may associate a focus navigation resource with a user interface object and a focus navigation behavior may be dynamically selected for changing the input focus in the user interface. A focus navigation engine may be provided for applying a number of focus navigation behaviors for moving input focus within and among logical groups of user interface objects. A visual representation of the user interface objects with the applied focus navigation behavior may be generated and a display representation may be rendered for presentation on a user interface display.
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02 May 2008
TL;DR: In this article, a vehicle navigation system provides advertising content in a way that is noticeable, does not interfere with the navigation function of the device, and is relevant to the user's desires.
Abstract: In a vehicle navigation system, advertising content is provided in a way that is noticeable, does not interfere with the navigation function of the device, and is relevant to the user's desires. If, after being provided with advertising content, the user indicates a desire to travel to a location relevant to the advertising content, the navigation system will guide him to the location with minimal further user input. In response to a user request for locations fitting certain criteria, icons indicating the position of locations fitting the criteria are displayed. Locations for which advertising information is available are indicated with an icon visually differentiable from icons for which no such information is available. When the user selects a location for which advertising content is available, the advertising content is presented. A control is also presented with which the user can command the navigation system to guide him to the selected location. If the control is activated the navigation system generates a route between the user's current location, and the selected location guides the user to the selected location. If the control is activated when the navigation system is already guiding the user along a route, the selected location is added to the current route.
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25 Aug 2010
TL;DR: A navigation system which provides: a navigation front end which provides tiles that are easily identifiable and content-driven vs. context-driven; a navigation system that includes an expanded view/tile paradigm; and a navigational system that allows users to interact with the native operating system environment of the information handling system as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A navigation system which provides: a navigation front end which provides tiles that are easily identifiable and content-driven vs. context-driven; a navigation system that includes an expanded view/tile paradigm; and a navigation system that allows users to interact with the native operating system environment of the information handling system.
21 citations