Affiliations: Department of Computing, Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hong Kong | Oracle Corporation, CA, USA
Abstract: Mobile environments are characterized by low communication bandwidth
and frequent disconnection. Conventional information retrieval and
visualization mechanisms thus pose a serious challenge to mobile clients. There
is a need for these clients to quickly perceive an overall picture of the
information available to them, so as to enable them to discontinue the
transmission of information units that are unlikely useful to them. We had
proposed a multi-resolution transmission mechanism for web documents. In
particular, various organizational units of a document are transmitted to a
mobile client in an order according to their information content, thereby
allowing the client to terminate the transmission of a useless document at an
earlier moment. In this paper, we generalize the multi-resolution
transmission model for a document, and then extend that model into the
multi-resolution transmission framework to cater for not only units within a
document, but also for a collection of documents. We refer to the
multi-resolution transmission mechanism for a particular document as
intra-document multi-resolution transmission mechanism and the extension to a
document cluster as inter-document multi-resolution transmission
mechanism. With the integrated multi-resolution transmission framework, a
mobile client can examine the important portions of the document cluster for an
early grasp of the information therein, with the most important contents for
each of those documents more readily available as well.