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User-System Cooperation in Document Annotation Based on Information Extraction
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User-System Cooperation in Document Annotation Based on Information Extraction
Fabio Ciravegna3 , Alexiei Dingli3 , Daniela Petrelli4 and Yorick Wilks3 
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Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 211 Portobello Street, S1 4DP Sheffield, UK |
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Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 211 Portobello Street, S1 4DP Sheffield, UK |
Abstract
The process of document annotation for the Semantic Web is complex and time consuming, as it requires a great deal of manual
annotation. Information extraction from texts (IE) is a technology used by some very recent systems for reducing the burden
of annotation. The integration of IE systems in annotation tools is quite a new development and there is still the necessity
of thinking the impact of the IE system on the whole annotation process. In this paper we initially discuss a number of requirements
for the use of IE as support for annotation. Then we present and discuss a model of interaction that addresses such issues
and Melita, an annotation framework that implements a methodology for active annotation for the Semantic Web based on IE.
Finally we present an experiment that quantifies the gain in using IE as support to human annotators.
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