GO TRAILS

Brand Owner Address Description
GOTO TRAILS Pennsylvania Environmental Council 810 River Avenue, Suite 201 Pittsburgh PA 15212 GO TO TRAILS;TRAILS;Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software in the nature of a web-based informational map for use by regional trail development groups, government entities, and private-sector institutional entities for planning, developing, managing, and promoting recreational activities, namely, recreational activities adjacent to waterfront picnic areas, ponds, lakes, and rivers, namely, walking, hiking, and biking trails, swimming and picnicking areas, boating docks and launches, protected canoeing and kayaking water routes, and water skiing areas; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for use by regional trail development groups, government entities, and private-sector institutional entities for collecting, organizing, and displaying, on a web-based graphical representation of a map, information regarding trails, dump sites, green space, waterways, impaired waterways, location of parks, reported emergency areas, public boat access areas, historic sites, golf courses, railroads, potable water wells, floodplains, and transportation amenities and facilities, all of the aforementioned information being derived from various sources including government entities, private-sector institutional entities, and regional trail development groups;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Related web locations are identified from the web usage trails of a population of users. Each usage trail is preferably in the general form of a sequence of URLs accessed by a user during a browsing session. The usage trails are preferably collected using a special client application that operates in conjunction with a web browser and reports the navigation activities of users. In a preferred embodiment, the relatedness of two web locations A and B is determined using a minimum sensitivity calculation that takes into consideration the number of transitions that occurred between A and B relative to the total number of transitions that involved A and/or B. The method may be used independently, or may be used in combination with other methods for identifying related web locations.