Content Negotiation in Internet Mail



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Table of Contents:

1.Overview
2.Information Overload
2.1Growing Participation
2.2Rising Acceptance
2.3Internationalization
2.4Globalization
2.5eBusiness Terms
3.Internet Mail Overload
3.1Evolution
3.2Decentralization
3.3Scope
3.4Origin and Value
3.5Time Degression
4.Value Of Organizing
4.1Information Focus
4.2Correlation
4.3Prioritization
4.4Information Costs
4.5Filtering
5.Organizing Through Categorization
5.1From Overload to Manageability
5.2Information Semantics
6.Categorization Through Negotiation
6.1Information Type Negotiation
6.2Negotiation of Human Language
7.Odyssey of Content Negotiation
7.1Machine Versus Human Language
7.2General Content Negotiation Problems
7.3Problems Specific to Internet Mail
8.Rule Based Negotiation
8.1Patterns
8.2Deriving Rules
8.3Teaching Rules
8.4Static Negotiation
8.5Dynamic Negotiation
9.Machine Learning in The Laboratory
9.1Learning Paradigms
9.2Algorithms
9.3The WEKA Framework
9.4Algorithm Contest
9.5Conclusion and Outlook


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