Annotating Relationships between Multiple Mixed-media Digital Objects by Extending Annotea

Schroeter, Ronald, Hunter, Jane and Newman, Andrew (2007). Annotating Relationships between Multiple Mixed-media Digital Objects by Extending Annotea. In: , Lecture Notes in Computer Science. The Semantic Web: Research and Applications: Proceedings of the 4th European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2007, Innsbruck, Austria, June 3-7, 2007. The 4th European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2007, Innsbruck, Austria, (533-548). 3-7 June 2007.

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Author Schroeter, Ronald
Hunter, Jane
Newman, Andrew
Title of paper Annotating Relationships between Multiple Mixed-media Digital Objects by Extending Annotea
Conference Paper Type Fully Published Paper
Conference name The 4th European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2007
Conference location Innsbruck, Austria
Conference dates 3-7 June 2007
Proceedings title Lecture Notes in Computer Science. The Semantic Web: Research and Applications: Proceedings of the 4th European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2007, Innsbruck, Austria, June 3-7, 2007  (ERA 2012 Listed)
Place published Berlin / Heidelberg, Germany
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publication date 2007
Volume number 4519
ISBN 9783540726661
ISSN 0302-9743; 1611-3349
Start page 533
End page 548
Total pages 16
Language eng
Abstract/Summary Annotea provides an annotation protocol to support collaborative Semantic Web-based annotation of digital resources accessible through the Web. It provides a model whereby a user may attach supplementary information to a resource or part of a resource in the form of: either a simple textual comment; a hyperlink to another web page; a local file; or a semantic tag extracted from a formal ontology and controlled vocabulary. Hence, annotations can be used to attach subjective notes, comments, rankings, queries or tags to enable semantic reasoning across web resources. More recently tabbed Browsers and specific annotation tools, allow users to view several resources (e.g., images, video, audio, text, HTML, PDF) simultaneously in order to carry out side-by-side comparisons. In such scenarios, users frequently want to be able to create and annotate a link or relationship between two or more objects or between segments within those objects. For example, a user might want to create a link between a scene in an original film and the corresponding scene in a remake and attach an annotation to that link. Based on past experiences gained from implementing Annotea within different communities in order to enable knowledge capture, this paper describes and compares alternative ways in which the Annotea Schema may be extended for the purpose of annotating links between multiple resources (or segments of resources). It concludes by identifying and recommending an optimum approach which will enhance the power, flexibility and applicability of Annotea in many domains.
Subjects 280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
08 Information and Computing Sciences
Keyword Annotea
annotation
semantic web
relationships
Q-Index Code EX
Q-Index Status Provisional Code
Institutional Status UQ
 
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