@inproceedings{cybenko:organizers, author = {George Cybenko and Robert Gray and Alexy Khrabrov and Yunxin Wu}, title = {Information agents as organizers}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the CIKM Workshop on Intelligent Information Agents, Third International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 94)}, editor = {Yannis Labrou and Tim Finin}, year = {1994}, month = {December}, copyright = {the authors}, address = {Gaithersburg, MD}, group = {agents}, url = {http://agent.cs.dartmouth.edu/papers/cybenko:organizers.html}, keyword = {information agents}, abstract = {Part of an information agent's task is to search a set of information resources for relevant documents and then present these documents to the user for consideration. The relevant documents should be organized in some way so that the user can easily browse the collection and understand the interrelationships among the documents. However the document collection will not necessarily have any a priori structure so the information agent must be prepared to automatically impose some structure on the collection. Here we consider the automatic generation of hyperlinks, automatic clustering and methods for eliminating redundant information from the collection.} }