Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Search engine support for software applications
CIKM '10 Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
Use of semantics in real life applications
CIKM '10 Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
Temporal dynamics and information retrieval
CIKM '10 Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
TAGME: on-the-fly annotation of short text fragments (by wikipedia entities)
CIKM '10 Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
Questions to be asked & answered as to NLP's role in improving semantic annotation
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
The surplus value of semantic annotations
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
The crucial role of semantic discovery and markup in geo-temporal search
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Semantic annotations for digital investigations
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Cross language information retrieval based on concept base and language grid
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Is formalizing events necessary for full exploitation
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
On the definition of patterns for semantic annotation
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Creating software models with semantic annotation
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Tagging for improved semantic interpretation of XML
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
SQR: a semantic query rating scheme
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Application of semantic annotations to predicting users' demographics
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Generating document summaries from user annotations
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
A tool for ontology-editing and ontology-based information exploration
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
A semantic annotation framework for retrieving and analyzing observational datasets
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Modeling betweenness for question answering
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Exploiting hierarchical tags for context-awareness
ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Toward a model of interaction for complex search tasks
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Hi-index | 0.00 |
There is an increasing amount of structure on the Web as a result of modern Web languages, user tagging and annotation, and emerging robust NLP tools. These meaningful, semantic, annotations hold the promise to significantly enhance information access, by enhancing the depth of analysis of today's systems. Currently, we have only started exploring the possibilities and only begin to understand how these valuable semantic cues can be put to fruitful use. The workshop had an interactive format consisting of keynotes, boasters and posters, breakout groups and reports, and a final discussion, which was prolonged into the evening. There was a strong feeling that we made substantial progress. Specifically, each of the breakout groups contributed to our understanding of the way forward. First, annotations and use cases come in many different shapes and forms depending on the domain at hand, but at a higher level there are commonalities in annotation tools, indexing methods, user interfaces, and general methodology. Second, there is a framework emerging to view annotation as (1) a linking procedure, connecting (2) an analysis of information objects with (3) a semantic model of some sort, expressing relations that contribute to (4) a task of interest to end users. Third, we should look at complex tasks that cannot be comprehensible articulated in a few keywords, and embrace interaction both to incrementally refine the search request and to explore the results at various stages, guided by the semantic structure.