Advanced User Interfaces for Semantic Annotation of Complex Relations in Text

Author(s):  
Jaroslav Dytrych ◽  
Pavel Smrz
Author(s):  
Sybille Caffiau ◽  
Patrick Girard

In user interface design, model-driven approaches usually involve generative solutions, producing interface by successive transformations of a set of initial models. These approaches have obvious limitations, especially for advanced user interfaces. Moreover, top-down design approaches (as generative approaches are) are not appropriate for interactive application development in which users need to be included in the whole design process. Based on strong associations between task models and dialogue models, the authors propose a global process, which facilitates the design of interactive applications conforming to their models, including a rule-checking step. This process permits either to start from a task model or a user-defined prototype. In any case, it allows an iterative development, including iterative user modifications, in line with user-centered design standards.


2011 ◽  
Vol 11 (10–12) ◽  
pp. e2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudio Di Ciccio ◽  
Massimo Mecella ◽  
Mario Caruso ◽  
Vincenzo Forte ◽  
Ettore Iacomussi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Elaine A. Corbett ◽  
Christian Ethier ◽  
Emily R. Oby ◽  
Konrad Kording ◽  
Eric J. Perreault ◽  
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Author(s):  
C. Wutiwiwatchai ◽  
S. Jiwasurat ◽  
S. Saychum ◽  
C. Sangkeettrakarn ◽  
J. Sumanon

2006 ◽  
pp. 165-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lawrence Reeve ◽  
Hyoil Han

The Semantic Web promises new as well as extended applications, such as concept searching, custom Web page generation, and question-answering systems. Semantic annotation is a key component for the realization of the Semantic Web. The volume of existing and new documents on the Web makes manual annotation problematic. Semi-automatic semantic annotation systems, which we call platforms because of their extensibility and composability of services, have been designed to alleviate this burden for text-based Web documents. These semantic annotation platforms provide services supporting annotation, including ontology and knowledge base access and storage, information extraction, programming interfaces, and end-user interfaces. This chapter defines a framework for examining semantic annotation platform differences based on platform characteristics, surveys several recent platform implementations, defines a classification scheme based on information extraction method used, and discusses general platform architecture.


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